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Hungary's first female President is forced to resign after she pardoned man who helped cover up sexual abuse in children's home
Daily Mail ^ | 2/10/24 | Perkin Amalaraj

Posted on 02/10/2024 3:29:46 PM PST by Libloather

Hungary's first female president, Katalin Novak, resigned on Saturday after mounting pressure for pardoning a man convicted of helping to cover up sexual abuse in a children's home.

Novak, 46, a close ally of conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orban and the youngest person to hold the office of president, resigned just a week after her presidential pardon was first reported.

The revelation caused a public uproar and demands from the opposition for her and former Justice Minister Judit Varga to quit. Varga, a rising star in Orban's ruling Fidesz party, resigned as a lawmaker on Saturday.

'I made a mistake... Today is the last day that I address you as a president,' Novak, whose role as president is largely ceremonial, said as she announced her resignation on state television.

She cut short an official visit to Qatar and returned to Budapest unexpectedly on Saturday.

'I made a decision to grant a pardon last April believing that the convict did not abuse the vulnerability of children whom he had overseen. I made a mistake as the pardon and the lack of reasoning was suitable to trigger doubts over the zero tolerance that applies to paedophilia,' she said.

She said in a statement on earlier this week: 'Under Katalin Novák's presidency, there is no pardon for paedophiles, and there never will be. There is no excuse for paedophilia.'

The scandal was a rare setback for Orban, who has been in power since 2010, and who faces European parliament elections just as the country emerges from an inflation crisis.

Orban has for years campaigned to protect children from what he has described as LGBTQ activists roaming the nation's schools. This has been one of several issues over which Orban has clashed with the European Commission.

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To: PeterPrinciple

The Pope has more than one manner to convey that he will be a well-mannered guest, if the host country ante’s up a list of people to be pardoned.

I am *guessing* that K. Novak did not take the time, to carefully consider her list. That, without a guess, was a list conjured up for her - as you suggested - by her staff.

I am not guessing, that J. Vargas did flag the man in question, but there is a very great wish amongst their party, that K. Novak would prove to be a good leader . . . and J. Vargas backed down.

Tragic for the conservative party of V. Orban et al.


21 posted on 02/11/2024 7:03:49 AM PST by linMcHlp
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To: linMcHlp

Speaking for an old friend who was in Hungary, 1956, V. Orban became, grew into, the leader that the country needed.

Myself, I have been observing J. Vargas for some time, given her legal background and lack of a prima donna gene (that is in contrast, a “virtue” of leftist cinematique in the west).


22 posted on 02/11/2024 7:08:40 AM PST by linMcHlp
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