Submission statement: The son of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has tried to hide his involvement in the planned Hungarian military mission in Chad in an almost comical way. The government was also secretive, but when they discovered that Direkt36 and the French newspaper Le Monde had obtained evidence of Gáspár Orbán’s involvement in the Chad military project, they were quick to make it public. Here is the story of the revelation.
Electrical-Tie-7982 on
There was an interview about this exact topic released a few hours ago with the Hungarian soldier, who was for years the “face” or army recruitment.
The things said in the interview are absolutely brutal. Put together with all the other recent scandals, it is now essentially guaranteed that Orbán’s power is quickly approaching it’s end.
FalseGalleon on
Wild how it only went public once journalists had the receipts. I’d love to see a side‑by‑side of how Hungarian vs French media frame this story, might reveal a lot.
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Submission statement: The son of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has tried to hide his involvement in the planned Hungarian military mission in Chad in an almost comical way. The government was also secretive, but when they discovered that Direkt36 and the French newspaper Le Monde had obtained evidence of Gáspár Orbán’s involvement in the Chad military project, they were quick to make it public. Here is the story of the revelation.
There was an interview about this exact topic released a few hours ago with the Hungarian soldier, who was for years the “face” or army recruitment.
The things said in the interview are absolutely brutal. Put together with all the other recent scandals, it is now essentially guaranteed that Orbán’s power is quickly approaching it’s end.
Wild how it only went public once journalists had the receipts. I’d love to see a side‑by‑side of how Hungarian vs French media frame this story, might reveal a lot.