The leader of the Tisza Party mentioned "horrible conditions" in connection with the children's home in Tiszadob, and then the reality came into view.

 Péter Magyar recently went on a country tour, during which he visited several orphanages. It is worth noting that none of his visits to Miskolc passed without press coverage, as according to leaked recordings, Magyar behaved aggressively and nervously, shouting and trying to get out the back door of the orphanage.
The leader of the Tisza Party has not stopped talking about the topic since then, among other things, he presented the children's home in Tiszadob, during which he mentioned "horrible conditions". However, Attila Fülöp, the State Secretary responsible for care policy at the Ministry of the Interior, drew attention to the fact that

again, we caught Péter Magyar on a cheap lie!"

Fülöp noted that "he forgot to include just one small thing in the report: the orphanage is currently under renovation, he had the pictures taken during the renovation (with whom?), deliberately distorting the reality. The renovation works began on September 20, 2024 and are expected to be completed on December 31, 2024," Mandiner , revealed .

Apparently, Péter Magyar must be protected from himself, from the reality distorted by his imagination"

stated the state secretary.

"Regarding the renovation, you miss the renovation"

In his post, Attila Fülöp recalled that Magyar first "visited" a children's home accompanied by bodyguards, and then gave a "false" report. "Now it's about a renovation, he misses the renovation," he added.

At the end of his post, the state secretary responsible for care policy wrote that in order for the Tisza leader to "not put himself in such an embarrassing (schizophrenic) situation "

presents a children's home on its social media page every day, as it receives children in reality.

"Tiszadob has started, the Károly Befogadó Gyermekotthon in Miskolc is preparing", Attila Fülöp concluded his post.

Cover photo: Péter Magyar and Veronika Cséplőné Gönczi, head of the General Directorate of Social and Child Protection at the Nyírszőlős Children's Home. Photo: Péter Magyar Facebook