Jobbik Seeks Probe Into Security For Ruling Party Events

  • 1 Jun 2017 6:40 AM
Jobbik Seeks Probe Into Security For Ruling Party Events
The opposition Jobbik party has urged parliament’s national security committee to probe press reports suggesting that security at some ruling Fidesz events had been provided by “dubious figures who may not be on the right side of the law”.

Jobbik spokesman Ádám Mirkóczki  - pictured on the left - on Wednesday referred to a forum last week at which Fidesz’s Antal Rogán and Szilárd Németh met local residents in Budapest.

Besides the police, a security firm whose head is “linked to a number of crimes” secured the event, he said. It was questionable that a firm being investigated by the police was working with them side-by-side, he said, adding that it should be revealed who paid them.

“Dubious figures” now turn up at events organised by the ruling party “routinely”, Mirkóczki insisted, adding that the committee should dedicate a special session to the matter, and hear the national security services, the police, the prosecutor’s office, and the Constitutional Protection Office.

Mirkóczki said that “if Fidesz declines to support the investigation they will indirectly admit to having such ties”. The prime minister’s cabinet office, which Rogan heads, issued a statement on Tuesday saying that Rogán had been a guest at the event cited, and he was accompanied solely by his personal secretary and his driver.

Republished with permission of Hungary Matters, MTI’s daily newsletter.

MTI photo: Kovács Tamás

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