It was not the left-wing messianic bodyguard who hates his followers and the press, but the Siófok-based leader of the Tisza Party organization in Somogy who pushed the HírTV reporter.
The organization of Fidesz in Siófok and its significant number of sympathizers are worried that at the Tisza Party's event in Somogy, Ernő Csatári from Siófok, the county organizer of the Tisza Party in Somogy, used his physical strength to push the Hír TV reporter in such a way that he dragged others with him, the Fidesz organization said. on the social page of Fidesz in Siófok, the video recording proving this is among the comments can be viewed.
Péter Magyar's bodyguard attacked a HírTV reporter (with video)
Despite this, party chairman Péter Magyar later claimed that the journalist had pushed the woman walking with him.
Fidesz from Siófok stated: there is no place for physical violence in politics, any form of which the organization completely and firmly rejects. Those involved are asked to publicly apologize to those who have suffered physical violence and to refrain from such acts in the future.
"We constantly experience that Péter Magyar, the Tisza Party, lies and insulting people go hand in hand. Despite the obvious video recordings, they tricked the crowd of participants in the forums with photo cutouts and recording techniques to make them appear bigger, while only 100-150 people in Balatonszemes and 250-300 people in Siófok clearly showed up at their event, with around 50-80 volunteer, overzealous "security guards" organizing and accompanying the event. "together", they said.
They added that the Siófok organization of Fidesz also condemns the Tisza Party's double standards in relation to the public.
While Fidesz faction leader Máté Kocsis and parliamentarian Mihály Witzmann's forum in Siófok, the non-government-friendly 24.hu reported and interviewed the two speakers, while in Balatonszemes the local, county television was not allowed into Péter Magyar's forum, and in Niklá they simply pushed up the News TV colleague who wants to ask a question. "Politicizing with physical violence has not been fashionable in Somogy until now. We don't want it to happen in the future!" - reads the announcement.
Cover photo: Péter Magyar
Source: kemma.hu