Gáborné Annamária Pölöskei Áder filed a criminal complaint against the shadow prime minister of the Democratic Coalition (DK) for defamation committed in public.
As a private initiative, the brother of János Áder filed a criminal complaint against Klára Dobrev for defamation, MTI reports.
Speaking to MTI, the deputy state secretary responsible for vocational training and adult education of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation emphasized that Klára Dobrev claimed that János Áder's brother was also guilty of the pedophile scandal.
Klára Dobrev claimed nothing less than that I had committed a crime. However, such a statement is not the expression of a political opinion protected by freedom of speech, but rather defamation, regardless of whether the public figure concerned is or not
- said the deputy state secretary.
Gáborn Pölöskei said that in the fall of 2011, based on information received from the students of the Kossuth Zsuzsa Children's Home in Bicske, she found out that the director of the institution made sexually suggestive gestures and statements towards her students, as well as committed sexual harassment.
According to the DK, the brother of the former head of state, as the then head of the capital's Department of Education, Child and Youth Protection, could have prevented the director from Bicske from further harassing the children entrusted to him.
A complaint was filed in the case, but according to Gáborné Pölöskei, he was not heard as a witness either in the criminal proceedings initiated before or later.
A week ago, Gáborné Pölöskei also filed a criminal complaint against Erzsébet Gy. Németh, a representative of the DK parliament, in the form of a private initiative.
"They can sue, they can threaten, but the fact still remains: Annamária Gáborné Áder Pölöskei, as the head of the capital's Education, Child and Youth Protection Department, already knew what was happening in the Bicske children's home in 2011, yet she was not fired or suspended by the pedophile director as the institution's maintainer," said Erzsébet Gy. Németh, vice president of the Democratic Coalition, at the Democratic Coalition's press conference on Sunday.
Former President János Áder previously stated:
"I am not competent to sue in the case, but my sister is. I can say on his behalf, it was clear from the first moment that he had to sue."
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