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The non-parliamentary far-right Mi Hazánk party on Tuesday said it will file a criminal complaint for the disruption of the order of the election after the party’s Facebook page was deleted.
Dóra Dúró, deputy leader of Mi Hazánk, said the deletion of the party’s Facebook page “provides yet more evidence” that the social media giant was “deliberately interfering in the Hungarian parliamentary elections”.
Mi Hazánk will also report the matter to the National Election Committee, arguing that Mi Hazank considered it “unprecedented” that Facebook would delete the page of a party with a national list in the home stretch of the campaign.
Dúró said the page that had been “censored” allowed Mi Hazánk to reach half a million people in the recent period, adding that its deletion “will obviously impact the outcome of the election”.
She said Facebook had also deleted the profiles of the page’s administrators, meaning they cannot access Facebook’s Messenger app either.
Dúró said Facebook’s reasoning for deleting the page was that its Community Standards had been violated, adding, however, that the company had not specified the offending content or post.
It is not the first time Facebook removes the far-right party’s Facebook page. In 2020, they already did so, arguing that Mi Hazánk breached their community standards.
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