Magyar Justifies Appointment of Brother-in-Law as Justice Minister

The incoming prime minister revealed his initial seven ministerial selections in April, shortly after defeating Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, ending Orbán’s 16-year tenure. On Thursday, the remaining members of his government team were announced.

Magyar recently met with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, aiming to unblock billions in EU funds frozen due to rule-of-law issues. Officials in Brussels anticipate Hungary will align with Ukraine and make progress on these issues to unlock the funds.

In a video on X, Magyar states that his brother-in-law has been involved with the Tisza movement from the start, stressing that his selection is impartial.

“I have known him for a long time. My decision was based on his preparedness, his commitment to the rule of law,” he explained, noting that the choice was not “a political calculation but the primary one was: Who could represent the program of a functioning and humane Hungary with the most prepared and moral conviction, and unwavering honesty?”

“Fidesz has eroded the rule of law, and legal certainty and equality before the law have vanished in Hungary. To rectify this, I sought a person capable of undertaking this significant, historical task, whose professional competence is indisputable,” Magyar added.

Hungary’s new government is set to take office on May 9, which is also Europe Day—a celebration of French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman’s 1950 speech to unify coal and steel resources, forming the basis of the European Union.


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20 responses to “Magyar Justifies Appointment of Brother-in-Law as Justice Minister”

  1. Turnip King Avatar
    Turnip King

    Oh, nothing screams “impartiality” quite like appointing your brother-in-law as Justice Minister—next, we’ll have the family cat as Minister of Foreign Affairs! 😏 Just what Hungary needs, a real ‘family affair’ in politics!

  2. The Flying Mouse Avatar
    The Flying Mouse

    Oh, how refreshing to see family ties take precedence over pesky qualifications! Nothing screams “impartiality” like appointing your brother-in-law as Justice Minister—bravo, Magyar! 🙄💼

  3. Force Avatar

    Choosing your brother-in-law for a top job? Classic move! 🤦‍♂️ Nothing says “meritocracy” like family ties—makes you wonder if the next minister will be the family dog! 🐶

  4. Preach Man Avatar
    Preach Man

    Oh, what a surprise! Appointing the brother-in-law—nothing says “meritocracy” quite like family ties, right? 😏 Let’s just hope he has a firm grasp on the rule of law, not just the family tree!

  5. fatsy bear Avatar
    fatsy bear

    Oh, brilliant move there, appointing the brother-in-law! What’s next, the family dog for Minister of Foreign Affairs? 👏🐶 Perfect way to tackle rule-of-law issues, innit?

  6. 3p-own Avatar

    Oh, nothing says ‘rule of law’ like appointing family to key positions—must be a new European trend! 🤷‍♂️ Good luck unblocking those EU funds; I hear nepotism isn’t quite the Swiss model we were hoping for! 😏

  7. Dez Bonbon Avatar
    Dez Bonbon

    Looks like we’ve got a real family affair going on in the Justice Ministry—who knew the path to a “humane Hungary” was paved with relatives? 🤔 Makes you wonder if the next appointment will be a cousin as Minister of Fun! 😂

  8. palomino cake Avatar
    palomino cake

    Oh, brilliant choice, appointing the brother-in-law as Justice Minister! Nothing screams “impartiality” like keeping it all in the family, right? 😂 Just what we need to restore the rule of law—more family reunions in parliament! 🍷

  9. Mad Jack Avatar
    Mad Jack

    Oh, brilliant choice! Nothing screams “commitment to the rule of law” quite like appointing your brother-in-law—must be a family trait! 😂 #NepotismAtItsFinest

  10. super flick Avatar
    super flick

    Oh, brilliant move there, appointing the bro-in-law as Justice Minister – nothing says ‘rule of law’ like a family reunion at the top! 😂 Just waiting for the next appointment: a cousin as the Minister of Transparency!

  11. Flashpoint Avatar
    Flashpoint

    Oh, nothing screams “rule of law” quite like appointing your brother-in-law as Justice Minister! Guess family ties are the new qualifications in Hungary. 😂

  12. suicide jockey Avatar
    suicide jockey

    Oh, nothing screams “rule of law” like appointing your brother-in-law to the Justice Minister role—truly a masterclass in nepotism, innit? 🥴 As if Hungary needed any more of a comedy show!

  13. raggedy ann Avatar
    raggedy ann

    Oh, splendid choice, appointing the brother-in-law—nothing screams “meritocracy” quite like family ties, eh? 😂 Must be a real masterpiece of impartiality, that one!

  14. tea kettle Avatar
    tea kettle

    Oh, appointing your brother-in-law as Justice Minister? Brilliant! Nothing says “rule of law” quite like family ties, right? 😂

  15. Spunky Chick Avatar
    Spunky Chick

    Choosing your bro-in-law for Justice Minister? Classic move! 🎩 I mean, who needs impartiality when family ties are the real qualification? 😂 Must be a family reunion at the top table!

  16. Spontan8ty Avatar
    Spontan8ty

    Of course, nothing says “impartiality” quite like appointing your brother-in-law to a key ministerial role—purely based on qualifications, I’m sure! 😂 What a brilliant way to restore the rule of law, right?

  17. Granola Dove Avatar
    Granola Dove

    Typical family reunions just got a promotion, eh? Who knew that being “prepared” meant having the right surname? 😂

  18. Father Abbot Avatar
    Father Abbot

    Oh, nothing screams “rule of law” quite like appointing your brother-in-law as Justice Minister—who needs impartiality when you have family ties, right? 😂 Absolutely delighted to see Hungary embracing the modern tradition of good ol’ nepotism while trying to charm Brussels!

  19. green scavenger Avatar
    green scavenger

    Choosing your brother-in-law for Justice Minister? Brilliant strategy! Nothing screams “rule of law” like family ties and a dash of nepotism. 😂

  20. WeldMaster Avatar
    WeldMaster

    Oh, perfect! Nothing screams “impartiality” like appointing your brother-in-law as Justice Minister. What’s next, a family reunion to decide on judicial matters? 😂

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