The social media post of the president of Tisza turned out to be rather peculiar.

Alexandra Szentkirályi, the Fidesz faction leader in Budapest, drew attention to an interesting post on Monday:

Péter Magyar wanted to post on the occasion of the World Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, but (as can be seen from his editing history), this did not work out at first and

founded the "violence against women" day.

It doesn't work for you, Péter, when women tell one man after another that he was aggressive and violent with them, it's particularly heart-wrenching, Alexandra Szentkirályi said.

Cover photo: Alexandra Szentkirályi, Fidesz-KDNP faction leader in the capital
Source: MTI/Zoltán Balogh