00:00It's an Italian affair, if you like to delegate that kind of persons, it's your job, I can't influence on
00:05them.
00:05But from a Hungarian point of view, it's more than surprising.
00:09So to come to Hungary or to any foreign country in an organized way and to use violence against citizens
00:17who are just walking on the streets
00:19and then to be awarded by membership in the European Parliament is very Italian way.
00:25It's not a Hungarian way. It's a crime what has happened in Hungary.
00:29Even if the crime is now, we are not able to run the legal procedure because the European Parliament probably
00:36will defend her.
00:38So I stand on the fact. The fact is that to beat peaceful citizens on the streets in Hungary is
00:47a crime.
00:48Even a Hungarian or a foreigner is doing that. It's unacceptable. That's the Hungarian position.
00:53It's not a complicated one. It's rather common sense, probably.
00:56It has to be demonstrated.
00:59It's not my job, so it's an Italian issue. It's an Italian political issue.
01:02If you think that Italy could be represented properly by her, it's your decision. We have to accept it.
01:07That's good.
01:07That's good.
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