BREAKING – Drunken Orbán’s Fidesz MEP hits a woman
In a shocking turn of events, Balázs Győrffy, a high-profile MEP from Orbán’s Fidesz party and member of the Patriots for Europe, has abruptly resigned after admitting to an outrageous act of violence. In a bombshell Facebook post at 10:24 am, Győrffy confessed to assaulting a woman while heavily intoxicated.
Drunken Fidesz MEP assaults a woman
Mr Győrffy’s late-night brawl has sent shockwaves through the country. In his admission, Győrffy revealed he was involved in a heated altercation that spiralled into physical violence. Astonishingly, he claimed he was so drunk that he could barely recall the incident.
However, he owned up to his appalling behaviour, branding it “unacceptable” and begged for forgiveness from the victim, his family, and his Fidesz party colleagues.
“What I did is unacceptable and I am beyond sorry… I am stepping down from all my roles in public life, including my seat in the European Parliament and as President of the National Chamber of Agriculture,” Győrffy announced. In a final blow, he also declared his exit from Fidesz altogether.
Surprisingly, comments on Győrffy’s post remain active, fuelling a frenzy of reactions. Some users have pointed fingers at similar scandals involving opposition figures, while others are hailing Győrffy’s resignation as an “honourable” move, despite the horror of his actions.
But the real drama kicked off when Fidesz swiftly fired back, releasing a heated statement just two minutes after Győrffy’s confession went live.
Fidesz-close influencers ditch Győrffy, slams Péter Magyar
Fidesz’s statement read: “The party has clear principles and values; those who breach them can no longer remain part of our community.” The post continued: “There is no excuse for Győrffy’s conduct. Anyone behaving in such an unacceptable manner must leave immediately. We will not tolerate violence, especially against women.”
Leading Fidesz supporters, including Dániel Bohár, Bence Apáti, and Kristóf Trombitás, also criticised Győrffy, but they didn’t stop there. In an explosive twist, they turned their ire towards Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party in a series of attacks, reported index.hu.
This controversy comes in the wake of the bitter campaign before the 9 June European Parliamentary and municipal elections. During the lead-up, Fidesz and its media allies bombarded Péter Magyar with serious allegations of physical and emotional abuse against his ex-wife, Judit Varga, Hungary’s former Justice Minister. Despite his denials, Magyar’s Tisza Party stunned the political establishment by emerging as Hungary’s top opposition force, securing nearly 30% of the vote.
Wild party near Chain Bridge ends in brawl involving drunken former MEP
A raucous night in Budapest, just a stone’s throw from the iconic Chain Bridge, turned ugly when a former Fidesz MEP allegedly sparked a brawl, according to reports from the Hungarian tabloid Blikk. The Central Chief Prosecution Office of Investigation (KNYF) launched an investigation against the former Fidesz MEP for vandalism and aggravated assault.
The former MEP, identified as Győrffy, was reportedly heavily intoxicated when the altercation broke out. According to Blikk, the politician made a rude remark towards a young woman at the party, which prompted a furious reaction from her friends, followed by a physical confrontation, forcing the police to intervene. One of the partying youngsters was left with severe injuries, necessitating the arrival of an ambulance at the chaotic scene.
When approached for comment, the KNYF declined to answer Blikk’s questions regarding the incident.
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Wait, I didn’t get it because the author was really skirting around this: Is the M.E.P. in question from Fidesz? And is Fidesz connected to Orban? It’s very unclear from the text. You really need to mention it more than a dozen times in eight lines, guys; come on now!
Anyway, seems that yes, he’s from Fidesz and Fidesz IS indeed Mr. Orban’s party. That can only mean two things: 1. Fidesz is a bunch of rampant women-haters, and 2. Orban himself routinely brutalizes women.
((rolls eyes))