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The Democratic Coalition (DK) has succeeded in withdrawing bills for the spending of Viktor Orbán’s top adviser against child hunger, Zsuzsa Hegedűs, on representative gifts, the party said on its community page.
Turns out, he paid HUF 35,990 for a bottle of Gabbiano Chianti quality Italian red wine and bought French Veuve Clicquot champagne four times for HUF 14,990.
DK filed a lawsuit in 2017 to find out what the Office of the Prime Minister for the Disadvantaged spends on the average monthly representation amount of HUF 136,000 in addition to its monthly net fee of HUF 920,000.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s Office also responded to the statement, announcing that the alcoholic beverages in the banknotes are corporate gifts, writes hvg.hu. According to the cabinet, Hegedű is not mentioned using the frame for private purposes, he only used it for consumer goods and business gifts related to the reception of his guests.
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