Did you try to verify the authenticity of this document before publicly claiming that it was prepared by the head of the Tisza Party’s economic cabinet?
As a minister, to state something publicly without having verified the truthfulness of that document would be irresponsible. I am acting responsibly.
Yes, I have just explained that.
But how did you try to verify it?
As I said earlier, I read the Index article. I read the Index article and I follow Hungarian public life, and in that context the statements of the Tisza Party coincide with what Index wrote. Index won this case. Only you are drawing the opposite conclusion from this.
Because the entire article was phrased in the conditional mood. And when newspapers presented this information as a fact, courts later condemned those cases.