• Sex: The host of the illegal Brussels orgy did not know there was a MEP

  • Sex: The host of the illegal Brussels orgy did not know there was a MEP

They say in Budapest that beyond the fear, blush and initial anguish, last week

József Szájer lifted a weight from his shoulders

.

Szájer, a 59-year-old Hungarian lawyer,

founder of Fidesz,

the all-powerful party of Viktor Orban, a MEP since 2004 and the man who wrote the 2011 Constitution on his iPad, was arrested by the police while escaping from a gay orgy.

His hands were bloody

, he had ecstasy in his backpack,

and it was immediately clear to him that his life, as he knew it, was forever over.

In a matter of hours he

left the seat

, in a very discreet way.

Two days later, however, he became the protagonist of today in Europe.

His face was in all the newspapers and television news.

Her sexual orientation, her exotic tastes, her fondness for orgies,

her secret for decades, was the only thing that was talked about and talked about.

Orban, the faithful friend with whom he eats or dines every time they meet in the same city,

forced him to leave the party and condemned his actions.

Her friends admitted that they knew her preferences and that

her long distance marriage had been little more than a cover

for three decades

.

Szájer is today the

paradigm of hypocrisy and incoherence

.

During the

day he

wrote the Constitution that makes homosexual marriage impossible

and defended, invoking the

traditional family and Christian values

, the excesses of the Orban Government, which each week tightens the siege on the LGBTI community.

At night, orgies with more than 20 men,

without protection, with alcohol, drugs and no security.

In a lifetime he was a

father of a family

, married since 1983 to Tünde Handó, the former president of the General Council of the Judiciary and now a member of the Constitutional Court.

In the other, a regular at group sex parties, even in his own home.

The Monroe bar, where Szájer was arrested after having participated in the orgy.

The

organizer of the most famous orgy in the whole planet, David Manzheley,

has assured this week that he

did not know the MEP "with the beard"

, that it was the first time he had attended, but that as thanks Szájer had returned the invitation for another similar event on hers on December 12.

The Police, alerted by "organizers of rival orgies", as Manzheley has denounced, broke into the central apartment and

identified at least two young diplomats

.

One of them,

Estonian

, as announced by the Foreign Ministry of his country.

The identity of the rest is not known.

The organizer has become a little celebrity.

He has given dozens of interviews, each one more surreal.

He is a young Czech and says that

Hungarians and Poles

, including

dozens of politicians,

officials and diplomats, are the

regulars at his mass events, with up to 100 people.

The rules are clear: everyone is naked, no one can look, and

condoms are not accepted.

But

history has already taken several turns

.

The Hungarian intelligence services, trying to discredit, suggest that it is all a set up to pressure Hungary in Brussels.

In Poland, the media have published that Manzheley, whose real name would be Przemysaw P., has a

search and arrest warrant for fraud,

but he claims to have nothing to do with it, and considers that they are trying to discredit him for saying that there are Polish personalities in his orgies.

The

orientation of Szájer

were no secret in his party, but as everything happens in Brussels rather than

transcend, tolerated it

.

"We considered it something private, but I think everyone knew it,"

said István Hegeds, another of the idealists who built Fidesz as

a liberal bastion

in the 80s and 90s

,

before the conservative turn that now characterizes the group.

Zsolt Bayer, another of the founders of Fidesz, has explained these days on television that his friend and colleague

had spent decades "fighting with his horrible inner demons."

The host of the orgy in which Szajer.EFE participated

Five years ago, a colleague, Klára Ungár, had already said in public that Szájer was gay.

Lesbian and coming out of the closet a decade ago,

the first politician in the country's history, Ungár wrote a very fiery post on a social network criticizing the vision of Viktor Orban and his tendency to

congratulate homosexuals who maintained a very discreet life.

"What do Szájer and Máté Kocsis say about this? They must agree, they are hiding," he wrote, generating a small scandal, as

Politico

now recalls

.

Kocsis filed a libel suit, but he chose to remain silent.

In his years in Brussels, the former MEP has stood out as a fierce defender of his government, but has always kept a low profile.

Without looking for the first line,

working in the shadows for Orban.

He leaves no enemies, but not too many friends either.

After leaving the seat, the party and several recognitions, he said in his note that he

wants to return to intellectual life, perhaps recovering his teaching position.

It would be a surprise, because in Hungary, thanks to the legal framework that he created and the party he was just kicked out of, it

is increasingly difficult for someone, come out or taken out of the closet, to have a normal life

and keep certain jobs.

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