Government Had to “Stand Its Ground” in Szőlő Street Case, Prime Minister Says
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Fidesz launched an offensive in the Szőlő Street allegations to try to save the day, and based on its response, it may seem as if the “spring cleaning” has just begun. While they are trying to divert public attention by all means, there is no chance of the real problems of child protection coming into focus.
Bence Rétvári of the KDNP cools down the mood.
They would continue to be bothered by the Szőlő Street fake news scandal.
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We failed to establish a committee of inquiry, so this is the next step.
This was revealed in the response sent to our newspaper by the Central Investigative Prosecutor's Office regarding the Szőlő Street case.
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