Commenters attack Péter Magyar on government Facebook page after 'liberating' 10,000 people
Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hungarian politician Péter Magyar faced criticism on the government's Facebook page after announcing the "liberation" of 10,000 people.
- Commenters urged Magyar to renounce his parliamentary immunity for investigation into his affairs.
- One commenter described a photo attached to the post as "Führer-like."
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar found himself the target of sharp criticism on the government's official Facebook page following his announcement that 10,000 people had been "liberated."
The post, which appears to have been made on the government's platform, quickly drew a barrage of critical comments from users. One commenter, identified as Sanyi, directly addressed Magyar, stating, "Here's a free opinion: resign your immunity and let them investigate all your suspicious cases."
Another user, Imre, expressed strong disapproval of a photograph appended to Magyar's post, describing it as "Führer-like." This comment suggests a strong negative reaction to the imagery used in conjunction with Magyar's announcement.
The exchange highlights a contentious public reception to Magyar's actions and statements, with critics questioning his motives and demanding greater transparency regarding his affairs.
Imre ingerküszöbét a poszthoz csatolt fotó érte el, szerinte führeres a kép.
Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.