Swedish PM Calls Orbán’s Child Assassin Claims 'Outrageous Lies'
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson denied claims of rising gang violence involving underage girls, calling the allegations false and politically motivated by Hungary's Viktor Orbán.
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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Monday accused his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán of lying when the latter said that Sweden's legal system was collapsing, citing the claim that criminal gangs had hired dozens of children to commit murders as proof.
More than 280 underage girls have been arrested on suspicion of murder in Sweden, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán falsely claims in a post on X. He also publishes a video in which he talks about crimes in Sweden – interspersed with clips from France and Spain.
In Sweden, law and order would collapse, writes Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán on X in relation to rampant gang crime. In Sweden, Prime Minister Kristersson reacts with harsh criticism of the Hungarian rule of law.
Driven mad by Hungarian criticism. But how wrong was Orban really?
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