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Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban has condemned MEP Jozsef Szajer's 'unacceptable and indefensible' behaviour after he was caught breaking lockdown rules at a male orgy in Brussels. Szajer, a year-old married father-of-one and a founding member of Hungary's right-wing Fidesz party, was caught on Friday attending a sex party before shinning down a drainpipe in a failed escape attempt.
He tried to claim diplomatic immunity and was given a police caution before resigning from Orban's anti-LGBT party after media in Brussels reported that the social conservative had attended the person orgy. Orban told the Magyar Nemzet newspaper that Szajer's actions were 'indefensible' and went against the values of Fidesz' political group, which portrays itself as a champion of traditional Christian values and families.
Szajer is a founding member of Fidesz and has been an ally of Orban for more than 30 years. In Brussels as a European deputy, Szajer was Fidesz' leading force in the European parliament, and he had an instrumental role in rewriting Hungary's constitution after Orban won elections in The PM said: 'The actions of our fellow deputy, Jozsef Szajer, are incompatible with the values of our political family.
We will not forget nor repudiate his thirty years of work, but his deed is unacceptable and indefensible. It comes at a difficult time for Hungary's nationalist ruler, who is in a bitter dispute with the EU over rule-of-law criteria tied to the EU budget, and is tackling a worsening pandemic and recession at home. The strongman describes his anti-migrant, anti-LGBT stance as 'illiberal democracy', while his critics accuse him of cracking down on civil liberties and suppressing the independence of Hungary's press and judiciary.
Szajer attended the male orgy at a flat in an historic quarter known pre-lockdown for its gay bars, owned by year-old doctoral student David Manzheley, who insists he does not know the Hungarian MEP and has suggested that he gatecrashed the party with some other diplomats.