Hungary’s opposition demands to dismiss Deputy PM
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Hungary’s oppositional “Democratic coalition” (Demokratikus Koalíció) party demands to dismiss Hungary’s Deputy Prime Minister, Public Administration and Justice minister Tibor Navrachich. As the oppositional, left-sided party stated in response to Armenpress, Hungary’s Government didn’t display appropriate neutrality in Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.
“By extraditing Ramil Safarov, Viktor Orban’s Government shows that a man’s life isn’t estimated in Hungary, if the axing criminal can be set free,” the party said.
“This step of Orban’s Government rose abhorrence of international community and criticism of civilized humanity,” stresses “Democratic coalition”. The party demands to convene an extraordinary Parliament session.
“Democratic coalition” is a center-left political force, which is lead by former PM Ferenc Gyurcsány. It was founded in 2010 as a part of Hungary’s Socialistic party, then in 2011 separated from that party and formed as a separate party and a Parliamentary faction. “Democratic party” has 10 MPs in the Parliament out of 300.
On February 19, 2004 Azeri felon officer Ramil Safarov axed Armenia’s MD officer Gurgen Margaryan in Budapest while sleeping. The officers were participating in English language lessons within the framework of NATO. The Hungary’s court sentenced Ramil Safarov to life in prison without the right of being pardoned at the first 30 years. On August 31, 2012 Hungary’s state agencies made a decision to extradite Safarov to Azerbaijan.


















































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