Népszava promised journalist Róbert Ábrahám to record and publish an uncut interview, but citing strange reasons, the left-wing paper did not agree to this - the former Pesti Srácok journalist reported on the incident on his Facebook page . As he wrote, he was contacted last week, a videographer, photographer, journalist-reporter came to him, and then he was guaranteed that the conversation would be made public without cutting. Then came the trouble... But now everything will be revealed.
Recently, the employee of the left-wing paper who made the video informed the journalist that the devil of technology intervened, because the sound disappeared, without which the video became unplayable. Since the recording was made in Róbert Ábrahám's studio, he himself recorded the conversation, which he would have handed over to Népszava without any problems, having prepared in advance for "technical difficulties".
At that time, however, a Népszava employee announced that the recording could not be published because the editors were afraid of Péter Magyar.
The journalist said that he was not scared, so he is publishing it. As a result, they were already informed that this is not the only problem, but they do not yet know how long this case will continue.
– I don't know how to interpret the latter, perhaps who else will be affected? Maybe their acquaintances or friends. I really don't know. I don't even understand - said Róbert Ábrahám, whom at the end
they called on him not to dare to share his own sound made in his own studio with the public after they unilaterally broke all their agreements.
The journalist stated: of course he will share it soon. – An exclusive Népszava interview will follow tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m.! Ábrahám concluded his post, which was viewed by the Magyar Nemzet.
In another post, Róbert Ábrahám also published a screen recording of his message with an editor of the left-wing newspaper, in which the medium, which is afraid of Péter Magyar, does not agree to broadcast the recording, and the journalist declares that he is not in the least interested in "what Népszava rattles off".
Here is the forbidden, lost, terrifying interview
Cover image: The former logo of Népszava (Source: dunaujvarosmesel.hu)