PM Orbán arrived with his family unexpectedly in an Asian country

Based on an Indian newspaper, the Hungarian prime minister is on a private tour in India with his wife, Anikó Lévai, and two of their daughters. The Indian news outlet writing about the Orbán family’s secret visit to the subcontinent mentioned the Polish-Hungarian tensions due to which the Hungarian ambassador to Warsaw became persona non grata in the Polish capital.

Orbán family in Kochi, South India

According to Manorama Online, a local news outlet, the Hungarian prime minister and part of his family arrived on a private visit to South India’s Kochi, a port city well-known for its shipyard and the fact that Vasco da Gamma was first buried there. As the Wikipedia article of the city points out, the Portuguese explorer was the first European explorer to set sail for India and Kochi hosted its grave until his remains were returned to Portugal in 1539. His burial place, the Saint Francis Church in Fort Kochi, originally built in 1503, is one of the oldest European churches in India. It hosted the grave of the explorer for fourteen years after Vasco da Gamma died in 1524.

Kochi India
The view of Kochi in Karela, India. Photo: depositphotos.com

We do not know whether PM Orbán and his family visited the church. The prime minister was very active on Facebook before New Year’s Eve, sharing photos showing him working, even between Christmas and the end-of-year festivities. After 29 December, however, he disappeared and shared only one post on 2 January, mourning the death of Ágnes Keleti. The longest-living Olympic Champion died on 1 January, but it took more than 24 hours for the prime minister to react, which is weird, but his visit to India can explain that.

Karela tour started yesterday

According to Manorama Online, PM Orbán arrived in India with his wife, Anikó Lévai and two of their daughters, probably the youngest ones, Róza and Flóra. The Indian news outlet wrote that the family arrived on 3 January in Kochi with a team of five officials.

They stayed in Fort Kochi yesterday and departed for Munnar this morning, which is also called the “Kashmir of South India” and is a popular honeymoon destination. The Orbán family will return from Kochi on the 16th of January after visiting Thekkady, Kumarakom, Alappuzha, Athirapilli, where the “Niagara of India” can be seen, and Vazhachal.

The Indian news outlet mentioned the Polish-Hungarian dispute: the Hungarian ambassador to Warsaw became persona non grata on the opening reception of the Polish EU presidency. We covered that issue in THIS article.

“Viktor Orbán’s Kerala visit highlights India-Hungary relations”, the India news outlet wrote.

Ákos Hadházy, an independent MP of Zugló, Budapest’s 14th district, drew attention to the Orbán family’s surprise visit to India.

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3 Comments

  1. Orban, we know he is FULL of **** – but certainly, he won’t have to un-screw his ” belly button” to allow discharge, from what comes out his “gargantuan” rear end.
    May appear THINNER in the Face – on his return ///
    The empty seats on his “Chartered” Aircraft, is he filling the seats with some Guest Workers ???

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