The Dutch Prime Minister, who threatened to bring Hungary to its knees, urged the legalization of sexual relations with children and animals.

László Marácz
this to HírTV. a Hungarian politician in the Netherlands, Gábor Dzingisz, said that Mark Rutte lied several times, failed the local parliament, that's why he resigned, but now he's trying to form a government again. Origo wrote .

László Marácz, a teacher at the University of Amsterdam, gave an online interview to HírTV's European News program on Saturday.

The university professor talked about how Mark Rutte, as the president of the youth wing of the liberal party called the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, proposed the legalization of sexual deviance, i.e. pedophilia and zoophilia, which is also proven by a contemporary newspaper article.

Scandal after scandal

He lied in parliament, barely survived a motion of no confidence, and also had to take responsibility for the family support scandal that crippled families. Over the years, several of his ministers had to resign because they were involved in corruption and other scandals. Despite all this, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte criticizes others, reports V4NA .

The career of the Dutch prime minister, who positions himself as a champion of the rule of law and credibility, is surrounded by scandals. Most recently, in January of this year, Mark Rutte and his entire government were forced to resign due to the outbreak of the family support scandal.

Starting in 2012, hundreds of families found themselves in a serious financial situation after the Dutch tax authorities treated them as fraudsters and withdrew childcare allowance from them, and in many cases ordered those involved to repay thousands of euros. This mostly happened in families where the parents had dual citizenship. Both the national ombudsman and the investigation committee of the Dutch parliament concluded that the Dutch tax authorities violated the rule of law, ignored children's rights and left several families financially disabled.

"According to the investigation committee, the current third government, as well as the previous one led by Rutte, are also responsible for the trials caused to innocent families," wrote the local press.

A group of parents who were victims of abuses by the tax authorities filed a lawsuit against five incumbent and one former minister, accusing them of gross negligence and official crime. After that, the Rutte government submitted its resignation, they remained in office until the March elections, after which he was able to form a government again.

He lied in parliament

In 2019, the lower house of the Dutch parliament initiated a vote of no confidence against Mark Rutte after it was revealed that the prime minister had lied about how he made a decision regarding the dividend tax. Rutte lobbied the Dutch legislature to abolish the dividend tax, which was aimed at keeping the food conglomerate Unilever's European headquarters in Rotterdam.

However, Dutch parliamentarians released a 50-page package of documents that revealed that the Prime Minister had lobbied for Unilever. Rutte previously stated in parliament that he "doesn't remember" that such reminders were made, and then tried to prevent the incriminating evidence from being made public. The parliament then submitted a motion of no confidence against Rutte, which was ultimately rejected by the representatives with a narrow majority.

Source: Origo

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