Jobbik submits bill that would require security checks of cabinet members

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This week Jobbik is going to submit a motion to amend the national security act because they believe the government should be subjected to a national security vetting every second year, announced Jobbik’s spokesman Ádám Mirkóczki in his Budapest press conference.
Explaining that Hungary’s governing party had been using billions of the taxpayers’ money to brainwash and instigate the society on account of an alleged Soros Plan, Mr Mirkóczki said Fidesz pretended as if Hungary had been facing an unheard-of challenge posed by one person. In contrast, the MP pointed out that genuine national security risks appearing in Fidesz’ circles were revealed on a daily basis, and they were much more real than the existence of a Soros Plan.
As we wrote few days ago, Jobbik presses charges against Goerge Soros. If the police refuses to start an investigation, then we will have official proof that the Orbán government brainwashes our people, Jobbik said.
Such risks include:
- the anomalies related to the residency bonds,
- the Moscow visa factory and the Szilárd Kiss affair,
- the Azerbaijani monies landing in Hungary under suspicious circumstances,
- the infamous Pharaon scandal,





