Swedish social democrat MEP Helene Fritzon heavily criticized Hungary’s government in an op-ed for Aftonbladet. She claimed that there are no women in the government, and that the proportion of women in the parliament has dropped. According to Fritzon, the Orban government “pays women to have more children.”

Hungary’s ambassador in Stockholm, Adrien Müller responded in an op-ed for Aftonbladet aswell. According to the diplomat, Fritzon “singled out Hungary with animosity” and “mistakenly or on purpose uses fake facts and misleading arguments.”



Müller reminded that there are in fact two women in the government – Justice Minister Judit Varga and Minister without portfolio Andrea Bartfai-Mager – and that the proportion of women in the government has increased since 2010.

Regarding Fritzon’s criticism of the pro-family action plan, the ambassador wrote:

“If she refers here to the family policy package introduced by the Hungarian government providing more opportunities and support for women’s and families’ work and family life balance, she does not understand the basics of these measures. Thus, it would be better if she didn’t comment it at all.”

Müller stressed that the government “is committed to support families and this is its answer to demographic challenges instead of increased immigration or compulsory migrant quotas which are both so much supported by the Swedish government.”

Justice Minister Judit Varga also responded to Fritzon with a tweet:


Fritzon was ridiculed for sharing fake news.

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