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European Parliament, corruption scandal, Orban ridiculed

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Viktor Orban ridiculed the European Parliament over the corruption scandal
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ridiculed the corruption scandal in the European Parliament with a tongue-in-cheek meme. He posted it on social media.

“Good morning, European Parliament!” – wrote the premier on Twitter. Orban attached a meme to the post, in which parliamentary politicians laugh. The picture caption reads: ‘The European Parliament is seriously concerned about corruption in Hungary.’ Orban refers to the resolution of the European Parliament. Then the European Parliament recommended the EU not to provide Hungary with funds from European funds due to insufficient efforts in the fight against corruption.

Previously, the Greek authorities froze the assets of European Parliament Vice-President Eva Kaili due to corruption suspicions, writes RT. Corruption has been linked to the World Cup in Qatar.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ridiculed the corruption scandal in the European Parliament with a tongue-in-cheek meme. He posted it on social media. “Good morning, European Parliament!” – wrote the premier on Twitter. Orban attached a meme to the post, in which parliamentary politicians laugh. The picture caption reads: ‘The European Parliament is seriously concerned about corruption in Hungary.’ Orban refers to the resolution of the European Parliament. Then the European Parliament recommended the EU not to provide Hungary with funds from European funds due to insufficient efforts in the fight against corruption. Previously, the Greek authorities froze the assets of the Vice-President of the European Parliament Eva Kaili due to suspicions of corruption, writes RT. Corruption has been linked to the World Cup in Qatar.

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