In the coverage of the BBC in Budapest, it writes on the front page that the Pope spoke about lurking anti-Semitism during his trip to Hungary. Minister Judit Varga responded to the article in a Facebook post

"While Pope Francis thanked the "great Hungarian Christian family" at the mass held in front of a crowd of hundreds of thousands, which, he said, he would like to embrace with "its different rites, its history, the brothers and sisters belonging to Catholic and other religions, who are all moving in the direction of complete unity ", in the coverage of the BBC in Budapest, it writes on the front page that the Pope spoke about lurking anti-Semitism during his trip to Hungary.
They wrote this when Pope Francis said goodbye in Budapest: "As I express my gratitude again to the state and religious leaders who welcomed me, I would like to say: thank you, the people of Hungary. My blessing from here, from this big city, I want to reach everyone, especially the children and the young, the elderly and the sick, the poor and the excluded. I say with you and for you: God bless the Hungarians!".
Don't believe the fake news factories! God, bless the Hungarians!"
Front page photo: MTI/Ministership/Gergely Botár