She is not “butch” at all.
Pope Francis was going to Hungary to visit. As usual (and expected by the Pope), the host country comes up with a list of people to be pardoned, in the name of:
forgiveness
K. Novak chose to OK a list of pardons, that she did not examine as carefully as she should have . . . for the one person (of 25) in the spotlight.
K. Novak passed the list off to J. Vargas, who at first, rejected that one person, but relented and OK’d the list.
Such is the process, in Hungary - requires 2 of these top officials to OK the list of people to be pardoned.
K. Novak, realizing her mistake, resigned. J. Vargas also resigned.
Victor Orban submitted a request to the Hungarian parliament, that child molesters not be qualified for a pardon, period.
Katalin Novák: the pro-family approach should be a national minimum!
EXCERPTS:
"The pro-family approach should be a national minimum!" emphasised President of Hungary Katalin Novák on Thursday, on the opening day of the Budapest Demographic Summit in the Museum of Fine Arts.
"We have gathered here today as allies to each other and to families", said the President, adding that today, we are fighting for the freedom of families.
She stressed that the demographic winter that has afflicted the developed world is now turning into an ice age, and if there are no children, there is no future.
Katalin Novák recalled that we are the heirs of our freedom-fighting ancestors, and that through their lives we have learned that Hungarians do not get freedom for free, they must fight for it over and over again.
Unfortunately, this conservative slipped up. And unfortunately, the failsafe step, J. Vargas (also a conservative), also slipped up.
Trying to please the Pope, but moving too fast regarding their duties.
So who put the name on the list to start with?