On Saturday, the outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made a fundamental statement when he let himself be heard saying that he would concentrate on the reorganization of the Fidesz political party.
About two hours after Orbán’s announcement, the future prime minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, published his own video. He said that while his Tisza party is preparing to take over the government, “the mafia is not idle in the background either.”
(The article continues below the video with Péter Magyar’s statement in Hungarian)
Exporting stolen property from Hungary
“While Viktor Orbán is running away from responsibility, in the background preparations are underway to leave the country and export stolen property. Orbán’s oligarchs are transferring money worth tens of billions to the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, the United States and other distant countries,” Magyar came up with serious accusations.
He claims that the authorities have already suspended several bank transfers of large amounts based on the banks’ warnings. The money was supposed to be transferred by persons from the circle of Antal Rogán, who headed the cabinet of the Prime Minister of Hungary. Magyar says they stopped the transfers on suspicion of money laundering. At the same time, the head of the Tisza party called on the management of the Hungarian tax and customs office to immediately block the “stolen money”.
Magyar also indicates that several oligarchic families have already left the country, and in the coming days the family of Lőrinc Mészáros, who was mentioned in Aktuality.sk earlier this week, is also scheduled to fly to Dubai.
Message to the competent
The winner of the Hungarian elections declares that several influential oligarchic families in Hungary have already withdrawn their children from schools and are organizing reliable security for their departure. He also called on the general prosecutor, the chief of police or the head of the tax office to intervene.
Magyar appeals to them to apprehend “criminals who have robbed the Hungarian people of thousands of billions of forints and not allow them to flee to countries from which extradition is not yet possible.” He wants it from them even before he forms the government in May.
In the week after the Hungarian parliamentary elections, we reported on Vivien Szalai from private TV2, which was heavily biased towards the Fidesz party.
A threat to a media mogul
Magyar talks about further upheavals in the media market. People close to Orbán are said to have started selling not only TV2, but also other media outlets below the price. He also mentions the company Lounge Event Kft., which is owned by a billionaire close to Fidesz, Gyula Balásy.
Party leader Tisza, as the future prime minister, asked domestic and foreign investors to refrain from taking over these properties. He threatened them that “otherwise they may find themselves before the National Office for Restitution and Protection of Property.”