
Former Minister Attacked in Budapest: Son Claims Political Motivation
Former Hungarian Foreign Minister Attacked in Budapest Budapest, Hungary - A shocking attack occurred Sunday afternoon in Budapest targeting former Hungarian Foreign Minister Géza Jeszenszky and his wife. The assault took place near their home in the Ferenc tér area. A neighbor, a waiter at a nearby restaurant, bravely intervened, helping to stop the attack and providing crucial eyewitness testimony to the police. The attacker, a 70-year-old man, was later apprehended by authorities. Police are currently investigating the incident, but the motive remains unclear. However, Zsolt Jeszenszky, the son of the former minister, has suggested the attack may be politically motivated, given his father's outspoken criticism of the current government. "My father has been critical of the Orbán government for years," Zsolt Jeszenszky stated in an interview. "This may have been a politically motivated attack." The police investigation is ongoing, and the full details of the incident are still emerging. The bravery of the intervening waiter is a testament to the resilience of the community.