From Gyurcsány to Gergely Karácsony to András Fekete-Győr, the leaders of the left-wing party knew about the corruption cases of candidate Borsod, according to Ákos Hadházy, but did nothing



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Ákos Hadházy was relegated to the background by the Gyurcsánys, so the offended politician revealed the corruption cases of the fallen candidate after the defeat in Borsod.

After another fall to the left, Ákos Hadházy began to rage on his side of social media and criticized all his former allies, in addition to saying that he was aware of much more serious issues about László Bíró than those revealed in recent weeks .

However, Hadházy heard this until the election results in Borsod were made public, as, according to his own statement, he also wanted to help the left-wing anti-Semitic candidate by not talking about his corruption problems. However, according to him, he told the presidents of the left-wing parties: Gyurcsány, Gergely Karácsony and András Fekete-Győr, among others.

That is, he concealed a crime in an attempt to help the left win. And, of course, the left-wing party presidents did nothing.

Ákos Hadházy is an independent member of Parliament.Source: MTI / Márton Mónus

It should be remembered that the president of Mazsihisz, András Heisler, also condemned László Bíró for his anti-Semitic statements only after the elections in Borsod, until then he had never spoken out against him in public. However, after Mandiner wrote that he considered the prime minister weak and indecisive, a shameful explanation began.

Let’s remember what brought us here. László Bíró, a Jobbik politician, revealed in August that he made several anti-Semitic statements in 2018. For example, he called Jewish tourists lice slides, while he called Budapest Judapest.

Because of these statements, all well-to-do people are outraged, as the name Judapest was used by Sagittarians and their close associates during World War II and previous years, and the nickname even came out of Hitler’s mouth in some discussions with the leaders of Kisantant.

Therefore, Judge does not feel alienated from the Nazis in terms of mindset and values, and has repeatedly testified to this.

László Bíró also revealed that he did not pay his own employees, and although he was told that they were not paid, he threatened to be shot and killed, while receiving tens of millions of state subsidies, and shortly thereafter went bankrupt.

Gergely Karácsony, Ágnes Kunhalmi, Péter Jakab and Péter Márky-Zay happily take photos with the corrupt and anti-Semitic politician Jobbik.Source: Beli Balazs / Facebook

Several employees spoke with Hír TV, who, in addition to taking their names and faces, spoke about the environment inherent to the communist dictatorship that characterized the sewing industry under the direction of the Judge. Previously, Origo also reported on the fraud and tricks the judge used to avoid paying workers’ wages and how he bankrupted the Hegyalja-Mix social cooperative under suspicious circumstances a year after the company received a 50 grant. million HUF.

Instead of holding an account, the left took smiling photos of the anti-Semitic candidate

László Bíró’s campaign had the personal assistance of several left-wing politicians. In addition to Ágnesek Kunhalmi from the MSZP, László Varju, László Hajdu, Erzsébet Gy, Németh and Balázs Barkóczi from the SE; the momentary András Fekete-Győr, the conversationalist Tímea Szabó and Zsolt Szabó; Márta Demeter and Erzsébet Schmuck from LMP and Péter Márki-Zay from MMM also appeared in the area. In addition, the electoral delegate for Bíró was András Fekete-Győr and Imre Komjąhi, vice president of the MSZP.

Mayor Gergely Christmas traveled to Borsod just before the election to campaign alongside Judge. Nor was he bothered by the scandalous past of the politician Jobbik. He said with Judge Christmas on his side: Budapest is a diverse and accepting city, and the candidate on the left has already apologized for his Jewish remarks, so there is no reason not to support him.

Ágnes Kunhalmi, co-chair of the MSZP, who considers herself a Democrat and anti-racist, said voters were not interested in László Bíró’s Judas painting.

The Momentum, which – at least at the level of communicative voices – proclaims a strong action against the old left world before 2010, as well as against extremist politicians, supported the departure of László Bíró. András Fekete-Győr never spoke out against the nomination and departure of László Bíró. Before the election, she simply ran away from him with a mild “we will not be admitted to the Momentum” comment.

László Bíró will be acquitted by the left even after the defeat, as the Gyurcsány coalition will remain united, along with Jobbik.

After the provisional elections in Borsod, Hadházy described the judge’s case as “adequate to illustrate a corruption report.” That is, as we write, the former president of the LMP confessed that he knew, but heard the whole thing and then betrayed the truth only when it no longer had anything to do with it. And let’s repeat, sinceThe bigger picture is further compounded by the fact that Hadházy, according to Bíró, briefed other left-wing politicians about his corruption case, including Ferenc Gyurcsány, András Fekete-Győr, Ágnes Kunhalmi, Gergely Karácsony and Péter Jakab.

First, Péter Jakab, president of Jobbik, reacted to this, who wrote to Origo that Hadházy was lying and never approached him about it. Subsequently, the presidents of the left-wing party issued a joint statement in which they turned against Ákos Hadházy and denied it.

More and more serious cases are revealed about László Bíró, and the left could know everythingSource: Hungarian Nation

Also speaking on the subject was Mayor Péter Márki-Zay of Hódmezővásárhely, who also personally assisted Bíró’s campaign. He spoke of what he said was not a sin that Judge had committed, meaning that corruption and the theft of EU money were in fact quite common on the left.

“For me, it is not a sin for EU bidders to act in their own interest, develop their own property for office development, hire acquaintances or relatives in addition to themselves, or buy private equipment, as long as this is not contrary. to the law or the contest rules, “he explained.

Let’s translate the words of Péter Márki-Zay: the left-wing mayor of Hódmezővásárhely protects his ally, László Bíró, saying that it is not a sin, nor a big problem, that he has spent the EU money on himself.

Ákos Hadházy also responded to Péter Márki-Zay’s apology, who wrote that, according to him, the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely only manages to extend the legal responsibility for 8-10 years. Hadházy also disagrees with his “good friend, distant relative” on the use of EU funds that it is a forgivable sin for someone to use EU money for a public purpose (in this case to raise the poorest ) in a way that benefits your family.

According to Imre Komjąhi, vice president of the MSZP, the person of László Bíró may not be “equally controversial in Borsod” for the locals. He justified all of this, among other things, by saying no
In many places in Borsod, Szabolcs (…) because of their way of life or rather because of their living situation there are racist people.

In fact, he admitted that the left nominated an anti-Semitic politician because he thought voters in Borsod were susceptible to racism. They were wrong.

According to Gyurcsány’s vice president, László Varju, László Bíró was an exemplary candidate.

But András Fekete-Győr was in no rush to criticize László Bíró after the defeat. He said on the ATV that it was actually a mistake to nominate László Bíró without preselection. Furthermore, he went on to say that if he had been trusted as the shortlist winner, he would have been perfectly fine. We are already adding that an anti-Semitic and corrupt man would have come out.

But the former Secretary of State of the Gyurcsány government before 2010, former SZDSZ politician Gábor Horn, who has now become a political scientist, did not exaggerate criticism of the anti-Semitic candidate either. Three days after the defeat in Borsod, he told Hír TV Csörte that he accepted that László Bíró apologized and that people could change. (We also add: in a year and a half …)

Gaining power for the left is important

After the failed election in Borsod, Ferenc Gyurcsány, president of the DK, stated that “the boundaries between the opposition parties actually blurred. It did not matter where the candidate came from, where the activists came from.” The current situation also faithfully reflects the Judge’s case, since, as Gyurcsány pointed out,

For the sake of victory, it does not matter if the candidate is accompanied by anti-Semites and cases of serious corruption in his career, if it is he who gives him the best chance of winning power.

The left is now concentrating all its forces in 2022, and this is one of the main explanations for why László Bíró is being protected. Furthermore, he does not want to quarrel with the Gyurcsány party ally, Jobbik, because their interests want him, because they need them for the parliamentary elections.



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