It was not an ordinary performance in Brussels. Historian Zsuzsanna Borvendég, the EP representative of Mi Hazánk, gave a short lecture about the actions of the former Hungarian Prime Minister Gyula Horn in Brussels in the 1950s, after which they put a puffaik on Horn's statue and hung a machine gun around his neck.

The statue stands in the European Parliament building, opposite the hall named after Gyula Horn. The statue was erected in 2015 at the initiative of Tibor Szanyi, a socialist member of the European Parliament. At the inauguration ceremony, Jean-Claude Juncker, the then president of the European Commission, gave a speech - he recalls in the Democrata article .

Borvendég Zsuzsanna emphasized that irrefutable evidence supports Gyula Horn's treason in 1956: the fact that he fought with weapons against the Hungarian freedom fighters on the side of the occupying Soviet army in Nyugati Square. The representative initiated the removal of the statue, which, according to him, is already supported by the AfD.

Photo: Youtube screen shot