Where are artist Kunhalmi, professor Vadai and agent Szabó at this time? - wrote Facebook post, responding to András Arató's post on Klubrádió's website about the resignation of the head of the radio, Katalin Novák and Judit Varga.

In his Sunday publicity, András Arató, the head of Klubrádió, went so far as to insult Katalin Novák and Judit Varga, who resigned on Saturday, with noble simplicity. The title of the article was also "swapping whores", but it has since been rewritten as "swapping furniture".

On Monday, István Tényi filed a report against the unknown perpetrator at the main prosecutor's office on suspicion of defamation in the case.

According to its factual justification, based on the first paragraph of Article 12 of the Basic Law, the person of the President of the Republic is inviolable. According to his claim, the inviolability of the head of state results from his constitutional legal status, namely from the fact that the president of the republic is the head of state of Hungary, who expresses the unity of the nation and watches over the democratic operation of the state organization.

"Style is the person"

The publicity published by the chairman of Klubrádió's board on the radio's website is repulsive, outrageous and definitely condemnable - wrote the Hungarian National Media Association (MNMSZ) in a statement sent Magyar Nemzet

According to the MNMSZ, András Arató

in an article meant to be funny, he broke all the rules of the profession and good taste and wrote about the resigned president of the republic and the former minister of justice in an unclassifiable offensive style. 

Originally titled "Exchange of Sluts", then renamed out of caution, but still in tone the same low-key piece of work in pub style,

he writes in an unqualified tone about the two departing politicians, humiliating them separately and explicitly for their femininity.

According to the Media Association, the legal interpretation of this unqualified extravagance is not even in question: it is known that in principle a public figure should bear more than an average person ex officio,

but when an opinion is so unjustifiably and degradingly hurtful, then we really have to state that we have crossed all the limits of normality.

According to the organization, the anointed fighters of women's equality and women's dignity should speak out in defense of their principles. They emphasized:

freedom of opinion cannot trample fundamental rights, and shaming cannot be part of a journalist's toolbox in any form.

The Hungarian National Media Association calls on all decent, good-natured and truly literate journalists to distance themselves from Arató in the spirit of the profession's self-purification, and MÚOSZ - of which Arató is of course a pillar member - to immediately launch an ethical investigation into the matter.

Neither Ildikó Lendvai, nor Ágnes Kunhalmi, nor Klára Dobrev

Origo contacted several left-wing female politicians regarding the scandal ; he wondered what their opinion was about Arató's address, whether they thought it was appropriate to denigrate female politicians. However, until the evening hours

nor Ildikó Lendvai,

nor Ágnes Kunhalmi,

nor Klára Dobrev

he did not respond to the paper.

Mandiner summarized the developments .

The LMP and Katalin Lukácsi condemned Arató's expression

On the opposition side, the picture is mixed: while several left-wing female politicians remain silent on the subject,

the LMP and Katalin Lukácsi condemned Arató's expression.

the Hungarian Nation, the LMP announced the following:

"The fact that the former president of the republic and the former minister of justice are labeled with the adjectives you mentioned in such an inferior way is unacceptable, it has nothing to do with the current case, it is only a fossil of what we hope is a long-ago system, when men are classified in this way for lack of other means the women."

At the same time, they added that Katalin Novák and Judit Varga also made mistakes in the pardon case.

Katalin Lukácsi, a former member of the presidency of Péter Márki-Zay's Movement for Everyone's Hungary, told the newspaper that she did not agree with Arató's article and that it was unacceptable. According to Lukácsi, Arató's titling

unacceptable, and I'm very glad that he was replaced" 

- He told. At the same time, he also said that, in his opinion, this does not qualify the operation of Klubrádió.

Opening photo: MTI/Tamás Kovács