"From today, the symbol of the TISZA Party is the flag with a hole from 1956," Péter Magyar announced on his official Facebook page. It is also shocking news that the largest opposition party joined the Brussels line and voted against the utility reduction in Brussels. Tamás Deutsch, on the other hand, informs all members of the European Parliament (EP) in a letter about the immunity case of Péter Magyar, his scandalous behavior and the crime committed by him under common law.

The first person of the Tisza Party it says, the party would like to pay tribute to the revolutionaries of 1956, without whom Hungary would not be sovereign today. The party chairman also emphasized in his post that they are not trying to appropriate the national symbol.

" Today's independent, sovereign Hungary would not exist without the patriotism and sacrifice of our 1956 heroes. Let's be proud of them and always be grateful to them that 68 years ago " did what the homeland demanded ". It is thanks to them that the Hungarian name has become beautiful again, worthy of its old great reputation ," he writes on Facebook, then adds:

Hungary is not the country of the Antals Rogán, not the István Tiborcz, not the Balázs Orbán and not even the Döbrögis, but the homeland of the János Hunyadi, István Dobó, Ilonák Tóth and Matyik Lúdas”.

Péter Magyar's party would immediately cancel the utility reduction

If it could, the Tisza Party would cancel the utility reduction. This is proven by the fact that the EP representative of Péter Magyar's party, Eszter Lakos, voted for the opinion of the European Parliament's Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) committee on the COP 29 climate change conference.

The supporters of the document object to the level of residential energy subsidies, such as utility reduction, and call for their elimination. A good-natured political force that really works for the Hungarian people and families cannot give its name to this

- declared András Gyürk, Fidesz EP representative, member of the Patriots for Europe representative group. The fight against climate change is of prime importance for Fidesz.

However, stopping the use of coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as the immediate embargo of Russian natural gas, would fundamentally shake the security of energy supply in Central Europe and Hungary. These are dangerous and absurd claims

- stressed the Fidesz politician. The document, supported by Tisza Party resident Eszter, also objects to the existence of residential energy subsidies, including utility reduction, and expresses regret at their excessively high level.

Following the statements of Gabriella Gerzsenyi, another EP representative of Péter Magyar proved that if they could, they would immediately cancel the utility reduction. This vote is clear evidence that the Tisza Party is on the side of the big energy companies against Hungarian families in order to meet Brussels' expectations.

- said András Gyürk.

Tamás Deutsch: all MEPs will be informed by letter about Péter Magyar's immunity case

All members of the European Parliament (EP) will be informed by letter about Péter Magyar's immunity case, his scandalous behavior and the common law crime he committed, the Fidesz MEP representative said on his Facebook page on Tuesday.

Tamás Deutsch wrote on his social media page that Péter Magyar committed a common law crime, the prosecutor's office suspects him of theft, but he does not want to waive his immunity because he wants to avoid prosecution.

" On the night of Péter Magyar's disco scandal, Csatak drunkenly harassed underage girls, crawled between their legs and made sexual offers to them. He threatened the guest who was videotaping him, hit him, then stole his phone and after he was kicked out of the teen party due to his scandalous behavior, he threw the stolen phone into the Danube, " said the representative.

He added: Péter Magyar stole the phone and threw it into the Danube in order to prevent recordings of him from being found that show that he is " very much not who he is trying to show himself to be ".

He emphasized: Péter Magyar's theft became a criminal case, and in order to be brought to court, the EP must vote on suspending the immunity of members of the European Parliament.

Of course, the hero of the scandal has no intention of being responsible for this act either. The president of the Tisza Party has announced that he will not waive his immunity because he wants to avoid being held accountable. Magyar is lobbying grassrootsly so that when the European Parliament votes on his right to immunity, the left-wing majority of the EP will protect him and thus escape prosecution for the crime he committed.

Tamás Deutsch pointed out.

He went on to say that the right of immunity does not at all serve to enable the members of the European Parliament to place themselves above the law and to escape prosecution for common law crimes by abusing their position.

Civilek.info / MTI