Opposition MPs call on Fidesz’s Pócs to quit – UPDATE

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Ten opposition women lawmakers have turned to the parliamentary speaker calling for the resignation of Fidesz MP János Pócs, after a video emerged of him “humiliating” one of his employees.

In the footage which surfaced last month, Pócs can be seen locking a Roma employee of his into a furnace and threatening to set him on fire.

Addressing a press conference on Tuesday with fellow Democratic Coalition, LMP, Socialist, Párbeszéd and independent lawmakers, nationalist Jobbik’s Andrea Varga-Damm said it was “unacceptable in today’s Hungarian democracy to stigmatise and humiliate a community in this way”. She said that

if Pócs were a member of Jobbik, the chief public prosecutor would have already ordered an investigation into the incident.

Tímea Szabó of Párbeszéd said Pócs’s actions were so “outrageous” that the politician should disappear from Hungarian public life altogether. She called on ruling Fidesz to publicly condemn Pócs’s actions and call for his resignation.

Ágnes Vadai of the Democratic Coalition said that while Prime Minister Viktor Orbán “likes to present himself as someone who takes a stand against expressions of extremism”, he was unwilling to do what was necessary when it came to someone in his own party.

The Socialist Party’s Zita Gurmai said that anyone who makes jokes about setting others on fire was not someone with a “bad humour”, but rather “simply a Nazi”.

“In a normal country, a lawmaker would resign the day after such a video came out,” she said. “And if they didn’t, they should be expelled by their own party or group.”

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