In Another 1
Man UN Election Hungary to Run UNGA
Through Csaba Kőrösi As Guterres Bans
Press
By Matthew
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UN GATE, April 18
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How corrupt has the UN
become under Antonio Guterres?
Well, after
Guterres grabbed a second five
year term in a one-man
election by blocking all of
those who timely filed
paperwork to oppose him -
including Inner City Press -
now the next UN General
Assembly President is set for
a one-man election on June 7,
2022.
And the
"candidate," next UN PGA, is
Hungary's Ambassador Csaba
Kőrösi.
Yes, among
other things press freedom has
been declining under prime
minister Viktor Orbán. In
2010, Freedom House's press
freedom index ranked Hungary's
media as the world's 40th
freest. As of 2017, the rank
of Hungary's media had dropped
to 87th freest.
But it's no
surprise: under Guterres, the
UN roughed up and still bans
Inner City Press, which
reported in detail on the UN
PGA bribery scandals of John
Ashe and Sam Kutesa, and
Guterres' ongoing concealment
of his links to Kutesa's
briber, CEFC China Energy.
Complicit are his
Spokespeople Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming, who
refuse to answer questions and
even a letter from pro bono
law firm Quinn Emanuel.
Guterres is
entirely corrupting the UN -
with Hungary set to take over
the only position that could
oversee him, since Guterres
uses and abuses full legal
impunity. We'll have more on
this.
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