Orbán’s chief poverty advisor bought 36,000 French wines and 16,000 French cavas with public funds



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The Democratic Coalition (DK) has sued the government over Zsuzsa Hegedű’s entertainment spending bills, which show the prime minister’s advisor for social inclusion has bought expensive drinks, among others, the party director said on Friday. DK in an online press release.

László Sebián-Petrovszki He spoke about the fact that based on the invoices, the senior advisor paid HUF 35,000,990 “from taxpayers’ money” for a single bottle of wine on one occasion. He also bought French “luxury champagne” four times, for 14,000 990 guilders a bottle, he added.

The opposition politician said that if this is added, the All Children Live Well Foundation To Zsuzsa Hegedűs his drink bill “kicks in” for almost a hundred thousand florins.

Today, multi-member families that raise children try to get 100,000 forints a month, this amount is three and a half times the minimum pension and eight times the family allowance, he pointed out. According to him, with this money one could buy more than 360 kilos of bread, 57 kilos of sausages or 775 pieces of Rudi Curd, but many families can no longer afford these items around the 20th century.

Featured Image: Zsuzsa Hegedűs, All Children Live Well! The chairman of the board of directors of the foundation will lead a pig in the donation of the foundation in the village of Székely in the county of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. Photo: Zsolt Czeglédi / MTI



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