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Fact Check: Péter Magyar Did Not Attack Ursula von der Leyen in European Parliament

Fact Check: Péter Magyar Did Not Attack Ursula von der Leyen in European Parliament

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A video circulating online falsely claims that Hungary's newly elected Prime Minister Péter Magyar attacked Ursula von der Leyen in the European Parliament.
  • The video shows Magyar using harsh language towards the European Commission president, calling her a "liar" and a "swindler."
  • Fact-checkers have debunked the claim, indicating the video is misleading.

A video circulating among internet users falsely suggests that Hungary's newly elected Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, launched an attack on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during a session in the European Parliament. The clip purports to show Magyar directing aggressive epithets at von der Leyen, labeling her a "liar" and a "swindler."

However, a fact-check has determined that this claim is inaccurate. While the video does depict Magyar speaking critically and using strong language towards the European Commission president, the context and the specific accusations presented in the viral clip are misleading. The claim that he directly attacked her in the European Parliament with these specific insults has been debunked.

The spread of such manipulated or out-of-context videos highlights the challenges of discerning factual information in the digital age, particularly concerning political figures and international relations. The incident underscores the need for critical evaluation of online content, especially when it involves sensational claims about prominent political leaders.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.