Orbán meets former Austrian chancellor charged with perjury

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with former Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz at his office in Budapest on Monday, the prime minister’s press chief said.

Orbán and Kurz discussed bilateral relations and possibilities for peace in the Russia-Ukraine war, MTI reported.

They also discussed topical issues in European public life and the political representation of national and Christian values, particularly with regard to next year’s European Parliament elections.

According to Euractiv, former conservative Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has been charged with perjury following allegations that he may have been lying to a parliamentary investigation panel.

Orbán in agreement with Kurz:

In the picture, “Hungarian-Austrian summit” is written, despite the fact that Kurz is no longer the chancellor of Austria.

3 Comments

  1. Oh the irony! I do love this “values” banter from Politicians who are either under investigation for wrongdoing, under indictment or charged with perjury. Rules are for the little people!

    Waiting for a US-Hungary summit, featuring Mr. Trump (although he may not be currently allowed out of the country under one of the several bail stipulations)

  2. Perjury? No problem. Rape, RICO and many more? No problem. Murder civilians and steal children? No problem. Victor has no problem.

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