One of the points on the Agenda of the session of Parliament called (mandatorily) on 1 February at the request of all the opposition parliamentary parties will be the motion to amend the media act which has a direct impact on Klubrádió’s near future. The text comes from the management of the radio station. Testing democracy-The case of Klubrádióīelow you will find a detailed explanation of what Klubrádió is trying to achieve with the extraordinary session of Parliament on February 1. In addition, it gives the name of the prosecutor (Ödön Alexander) and states that the judge (Endre Rácz) considered his high degree of intelligence to be an aggravating circumstance. One is that he was a member of the Arrow Cross Party and that, after October 15, 1944, he worked hand in hand with the Keleti Arcvonal Bajtársi Szövetség (Alliance of Eastern Front Comrades) as a doctor. MOT basically repeats what I read about Hariss’s conviction in Magyar Nemzet, but it adds a few more specifics. The second document comes from Magyar Országos Tudósító/MOT (Hungarian National Reporter), a typewritten source of news on actions taken against former Arrow Cross members and others who in one way or another worked with the Germans. The above-mentioned persons had an unsavory influence on the younger generation, and unfortunately they are still able to continue their propaganda at the bedsides of their patients.” 440 is a text that reads: “The above-mentioned physicians and medical employees are well-known fascists, who because of their far-right thinking both in words and deeds assisted the rule of an unpatriotic and treasonous political system…. Zoltán Hariss’s name appears on the list. The first is a list of physicians in the Budapest Orvostudományi Egyetem Jegyzőkönyvei, 1929-1963 (Minutes of the Budapest Medical School, 1929-1963) “who are all well-known fascists of ultra-right-wing thinking” (p. Since the appearance of my article on Andy Harris and his father on January 22, thanks to our wizard of Google Search, Ferenc, additional pieces of information emerged, all of which support my original findings. Such a revisit is especially timely because, on January 29, according to the announcement of the Hungarian Embassy in Washington, he “received the Officer’s Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit for his tireless support in strengthening the relationship between Hungary and our ally, the United States of America.” Today I will first return briefly to the topic of Congressman Andy Harris’s Hungarian roots. Additional information on Zoltán Hariss/Harris, father of Andy Harris
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