Kiderült: kezdeményezni fogják Nagy Feró díszpolgári címének visszavonását
Deák Emese Őrbottyán a Mi Városunk Egyesület színeiben a novemberi képviselő-testületi ülésen kezdeményezni fogja, hogy vonják vissza Nagy Feró díszp…
Budapest, Hungary – On October 23, 2025, during the Peace March, Alap media conducted street interviews to gather public opinion on the “Szőlő Street scandal,” a topic generating significant discussion. The interviews revealed a spectrum of views among attendees. One elderly participant, introducing himself with a touch of humor, stated, “He was just looking for money with this, he pimped out girls. The girls also made money. Everyone benefited, right?” He later clarified his stance, adding, “I have nothing to do with that. Semjén Zsolt has nothing to do with it either,” suggesting a detachment from the political implications despite his initial comments. Another interviewee strongly rejected the allegations, asserting, “The whole thing is fake. There's no evidence, nothing. If they come forward with evidence and prove that it really happened, then of course we'll condemn it. Until then, it's just a fairy tale.” This individual emphasized the critical need for verifiable facts before accepting the scandal's premise. A third participant offered a more nuanced perspective, acknowledging general issues within child-rearing institutions, noting, “like every system, every structure, it needs development.” These diverse responses provide a snapshot of how the Hungarian public is processing and reacting to the controversial “Szőlő Street scandal.”
Deák Emese Őrbottyán a Mi Városunk Egyesület színeiben a novemberi képviselő-testületi ülésen kezdeményezni fogja, hogy vonják vissza Nagy Feró díszp…

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