Jobbik has suspended party membership for a local councilor traveling to Africa by private plane



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According to an article in Hvg.hu, a well-known Budapest politician from Jobbik and a former member of the party’s parliament traveled to the Central African Republic on a private plane with “money from an organization linked to the Russians.” The two Hungarian opposition politicians oversaw the purity of the elections in the African country, which was important to Russia. Jobbik suspended the party membership of the Budapest politician, Balázs Szabó allegedly traveled in secret, his own party did not know about it, it was reported in M1 Híradó.

Head to Africa! – Thus, on December 26 of last year, Gergő Samu Tamás commented on the photo on his Instagram page, sitting in the leather armchair of an airplane.

About Samur, a former Jobbik MP who left the party last year, hvg.hu found out that he had traveled to Central Africa at Christmas as an election observer on a private plane from Paris.

But he was not alone. Balázs Szabó, Jobbik’s representative in Újpest, also accompanied him. The newspaper knows that the trip was paid for by a Russian-affiliated Berlin organization that allegedly belonged to Mateusz Piskorski, who was allegedly spying on Russians and China at the Polish branch, in the M1 Bulletin.

Tamás Gergő Samu is currently a representative of the local government of Szarvas and a member of the Békés County Assembly. In his photo you can see that the plane took off in France and Flightradar was able to continue its route to Chad. During his trip, the right-wing politician published several photos, one of them posing in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, with two armed and uniformed men.

The choice that Samu and Sabo observed was of utmost importance to Russia.

Serious intelligence mobilizations have been carried out to gain influence in a country rich in gold, diamonds and uranium. For this, however, the pro-Russian Faustin Touadera had to stay in power, which happened, hvg.hu reminds him.

Although Jobbik’s representative in Újpest is not seen in the photos, hvg.hu learned that Balázs Szabó, who had previously called on Fidelitas to resign, drew Tamás Gergő Samu’s attention to Africa. His name may sound familiar from the fact that he has been charged with various crimes in recent months.

The worst of them was when, according to the indictment, he and his companions threw beer bottles and pebbles and then beat young Tunisians who were spending their holidays in Hungary. The court sentenced Szabó to two years in prison in the first instance, suspended for five years in his execution, who was fined once in 2008 after he made a mistake in a demonstration.

Balázs Szabó was contacted by the M1 Bulletin several times by phone, but was unavailable after news about him also surfaced.

However, even before the article was published, he told hvg.hu that the trip was organized by the Berlin-based European Center for Geopolitical Analysis.

The website revealed that the father of the Russian-backed company was Mateusz Piskorski, mentioned above, who became known as a politician from the radical right-wing Polish Self-Defense party, and who maintained a friendly relationship with Béla Kovács, a former right-wing are also charged. Of espionage.

Jobbik called unacceptable that they tried to legitimize the result of the dubious Central African elections with their politician, Balázs Szabó.

The party asked Balázs Szabó to return the mandate of representative of the local government and an ethical procedure was initiated against him.



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