According to the Hungarian right-radical party, Mi Hazánk Movement, armed Ukrainian groups are threatening the execution of their parliamentary group members.
Dóra Dúró, a mother of four and MP of the party, wrote they reported the issue to the police, and an investigation started. Duró added that Ukraine was a corrupt state and the euro billions transferred by the EU would only enrich the elite of the chaotic country.
The Hungarian Police does not know about an investigation concerning armed Ukrainian groups threatening Hungarian MPs. However, Mi Hazánk reported the issue to the Central Chief Prosecution Office of Investigation, because legal issues concerning MPs belong to them, telex.hu wrote.
Mi Hazánk is against the EU’s Ukrainian financial support scheme. It would leave NATO and supports immediate ceasefire and peace in Ukraine. They regularly attack the Orbán cabinet for being too light concerning the war in Ukraine.
Here is Dúró’s Facebook post concerning the threat:
Hungarian Interchurch Aid supports over half a million people since outbreak of war in Ukraine
Hungarian Interchurch Aid has provided help in various forms to more than half a million people since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the leader of the organisation told daily Magyar Nemzet in an interview published on Saturday.
“We have given help to some 513,000 people in one of the largest humanitarian assistance programmes in our history,” Laszlo Lehel told the paper, on the second anniversary of the start of the war.
He noted support provided to people moving to temporary community centres set up in the vicinity of the war zones in 22 Ukrainian counties. “We provided them food and supplied on many instances appliances such as refrigerators or helped the facilities that lacked a bathroom or a cooking space,” Lehel said.
Speaking about the charity’s financing, Lehel noted grants won from a humanitarian fund for Ukraine managed in Kyiv in addition to support received from the Hungarian government.
“This year, we have 18 billion forints available to spend on aid programmes,” he said.
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