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Orban condemns Hungarian MEP for ‘sex party’ in Brussels

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Wednesday condemned Joseph Fajz, a politician from Hungary’s ruling national conservative party Fidesz, who had just given up his mandate as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) “and” gay orgy. “

Sader’s behavior is “unacceptable and unjustifiable” and “has no place in the values ​​of our political family,” Orban said in a statement.

Saeder admitted on Tuesday that he had attended a “private party” in Belgium and apologized for violating the Covid-19 crisis restrictions.

“At a time when Fidesz politicians are teaching us about Christianity, the family, traditional gender roles and morals, they are actually living a completely different life, as far away as possible from the values ​​they postulate,” said the opposition party DK. leader Ferenc Ģurčāņs.

According to Belgian media, Sājers attended a sex party with 25 naked men.

“Suddenly my living room was full of cops,” the organist lamented to the newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws.

“They immediately began to shout, ‘Identity cards!’ Immediately! “But we didn’t even have trousers on our feet, as, in God’s name, we could quickly present identity cards,” was the organizer of the joy.

Between 1990 and 2002, Saeder was elected to the Hungarian Parliament four times, and since 2004 he has been elected to the EP four times.

Fidesz calls him “the most well-known and recognizable Hungarian MEP”.

Saeder also held the position of Vice-Chair of the Group of the European People’s Party (EPP) and chaired the Fidesz Group in the EP.

He was also responsible for relations between the party and its parliamentary group.

Following the coming to power of the current Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, in 2010, Sajer was entrusted with drafting the new constitution, which he allegedly wrote in part on his laptop, traveling by train from Brussels to Strasbourg.

Among other things, the new constitution included a provision defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman, stating that it is “the basis of family and national survival”.

However, Sajer emphasized that his violation was “completely personal” and asked that it not be extended to Hungary or his political affiliation.

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