25-05-2013, 03:59 AM
Szili accuses Heti Válasz of "smear campaign" in article on Gyurcsány speech
Former parliamentary speaker Katalin Szili said on Thursday denied being involved in the leak of former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsany's famous 2006 "lies speech".She said the contents of an article in Heti Valasz weekly were untrue and part of a "smear campaign".
The former Socialist politician, currently an independent lawmaker, told MTI in a statement that she had repeatedly asked for all documents and investigation material on the "Oszod speech" leak to be made public.
She denied ever having met Eduardo Rozsa-Flores, a Hungarian-Croatian-Bolivian citizen who died amid unconfirmed circumstances connected with an alleged terrorist attack on Bolivian President Evo Morales in 2009. Heti Valasz said Rozsa-Flores was allegedly associated with the leak of the "lies speech".
Balint Szabo, now a member of Gyurcsany's Democratic Coalition party and earlier a regional Socialist politician, told Heti Valasz that he was present in Rozsa-Flores's flat where, in the summer of 2006, three politicians in the next room were listening to the recording of the speech whose leak was followed by prolonged anti-government demonstrations. Szabo said the three people were "Katalin, Imre and Ferenc", but would not give their full names as he believed they should come forward themselves.
MTI (Magyar Távirati Iroda) is the Hungarian news agency.
http://www.politics.hu/20130524/szili-ac...ny-speech/
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