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Former Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban To Not Sit In Parliament

TOK FM Budapest 14d13d Impact 5
Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish Deputy Minister of Justice, is being sought by the Polish Prosecutor's Office. Romanowski has been residing in Budapest, Hungary, since 2024. He is reportedly living in a property owned by an employee of Viktor Orbán's Fidesz parliamentary faction. Wojciech Czuknowski reported that Romanowski did not leave Budapest. The political situation in Hungary is shifting, with Péter Magyar and the opposition potentially taking power in May. The announcement comes following his removal from office. The report notes that the Orban faction appears to be navigating a period of transition.

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Sources · 7 independent

TOK FM

“Marcin Romanowski, poszukiwany przez Polską Prokuraturę, były wiceminister sprawiedliwości, który przebywa na Węgrze od 24 roku, mieszka w Budapeszcie w lokalu należącym do pracownika frakcji parlamentarnej Fidesu, Wiktora Orbana.”

TOK FM

“Romanowski nie wyjechał z Budapestu, były wiceminister sprawiedliwości poszukiwane w Polsce za defrodację publicznych pieniędzy, nadal mieszka na Węgrzech.”

RTL France

“Victor Orban, Premier ministre déchu perdant en Hongrie à annoncer hier qui ne siègerait pas au Parlement.”

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