While Hungary is being rocked by unprecedented pedophile scandals, Katalin Cseh of the moment is rebelling against the child protection law in a letter to her colleagues in the European Parliament.

Shocking pedophile scandals have come to light in Hungary in recent weeks, and the cases have shaken the entire country. After the case of Zsolt Bite, a teacher from Óbuda, a left-wing politician was also found to have forced a 13-year-old boy to perform oral sex, but these were not the only very serious pedophile crimes that came to light, which is why the government is preparing to tighten the child protection law.

The protection of children is not important to Momentum

In parallel, Katalin Cseh, Member of the European Parliament of Momentum, is organizing an action against the Hungarian child protection law in the European Parliament on Tuesday afternoon. According to the letter, Czech invites left-wing representatives who also oppose the child protection law in Strasbourg to a joint photo shoot. The current representative also promised that we will make signs available to the participants so that the members of the European Parliament can call on the other member states to join in taking action against the Hungarian Child Protection Act, the letter reads. Czech's goal is to put pressure on the European Commission to act as decisively as possible against the Child Protection Act.

By the way, the letter was sent to the following persons by the Czech who opposes the protection of children: Kim VAN SPARRENTAK, (Greens-EFA, Netherlands), Marc ANGEL, (S&D, Luxembourg), Maria WALSH, (EPP, Ireland), Pierre KARLESKIND, (Renew Europe , France) and Malin BJÖRK, (The Left, Sweden). The latter person is one of the most Hungarian-hating politicians in the EP.

Katalin Cseh's action also clearly shows that the protection of children is not important to the left.

As is well known, last week Justice Minister Judit Varga submitted a counterclaim to the Court of Justice of the European Union in the EU breach of duty proceedings initiated due to the Hungarian Child Protection Act.

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