The fallen Momentum president was completely freaked out.
Anna Donáth posted about political revenge and intimidation after she was summoned by the prosecutor's office as a suspect on charges of group violence against an official.
Momentum's fallen president posted the following about the incident:
"It is a case from 2022 when, according to their claim, I, along with others, obstructed the outrageous NAV search of Gáborék Iványi's house. We protected pastor Gábor Iványi with our bodies when the NAV members who were harassing his church and the crowd demonstrating against the conceptual procedure were tense in the building. Video recordings prove that I did not use violence (as I have never done in my life), all my movements were aimed at protecting an elderly and innocent pastor who was dragged away. Earlier, the European Parliament also investigated the case and refused to suspend my right of immunity, because it was obvious that this was political revenge, conceptual procedure, legal terror. There is a threat of two to eight years in prison. But they can't intimidate you. (…)”
As is known, the biggest loser of the June election was Momentum. The party led by Anna Donáth failed to reach the five percent threshold, so they lost their two EP seats.
The advanced garrison of the party in Brussels worked day by day to devalue its own country, and alongside it fought with all means to ensure that Hungary did not even accidentally receive the money it was rightfully entitled to. They took turns speaking out whenever they could against their own nation. The saddest thing is that they were even proud of what they did against their own country.
The people were satisfied with this policy that destroys the nation, and they practically distracted Anna Donáth and Katalin Cseh from the European Union in the EP elections.
In addition, it seems that the left-wing politicians who are attacking the Hungarian Olympics are not able to follow the rules either. After all, Donáth was not the first to have trouble with the police.
András Fekete -Győr, also a former president, was sentenced to one year in prison in the second degree in February for the smoke grenade he threw at the demonstration against the "slave law" in 2018 and the subsequent pushing.
Although the court suspended the sentence for a two-year probationary period, the verdict was not good for Fekete-Győr's political reputation. Just as the popularity of Anna Donát and the entire Momentum was battered by these scandals.
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MTI Anna Donáth/Tamás Vasvári