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15 September 14:24

Viktor Orban accuses Sweden of failure in combating organized crime. Swedish Prime Minister, Ulf Kristersson: "Orban is desperate"

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized the Swedish government for its handling of organized crime, stating that the Swedish judicial system does not adequately condemn the exploitation of minors. Orban incorrectly cited a report about young people involved in crimes, while Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson dismissed the accusations as lies, emphasizing that Orban is undermining the rule of law in Hungary. Additionally, the data presented by Orban was clarified, highlighting that the 280 minors mentioned are not all involved in organized crime. The European Union has criticized Hungary for the lack of progress in upholding the rule of law.

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