Peter Magyar, Hungary's Future Prime Minister, Refused to Offer Police Protection
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Peter Madyar said he had nothing to fear.
The future Prime Minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, refused the offer of police protection, claiming that he had nothing to fear.
According to the president of the party that won the elections, he has had nothing to fear so far, and he will have nothing to fear in the future.
Peter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza party and the future prime minister of Hungary, announced on Thursday, in a post on X, that he does not accept the offer of protection from the police, stressing that he has nothing to be afraid of. "I thank the Chief of National Police for the offer, but you continue to refuse personal police protection – whether it is a non-stop protection or another type. So far I have not had to fear and intend to work i…
Péter Magyar sent a message to the national police chief: "Hungary will be a place where no one needs to be afraid"
The national police chief has offered personal protection to the future prime minister, who, however, believes he has nothing to fear.
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