Among other things, the Civil Solidarity Forum (CÖF) - Civil Solidarity Foundation (CÖKA) established a Civil Justice Committee to investigate the events of 2006 - the founder of the CÖF announced on Tuesday in Budapest.

They want to make it clear before the 2022 parliamentary elections that "the successors of the custodians of the Bolshevik, Communist, Kadarian era have not changed a thing, and even united with the extreme right, they would like to hang the evil ideology of liberal fascism on the necks of our country's citizens in the form of state terror," said László Csizmadia to journalists. who is also the chairman of CÖKA's board of trustees.

He added that, according to their conviction, now is the time to "find out about the left-liberal expropriation of the country, put this topic under moral scrutiny from the Kádár era to the present day, and prove the systematic robbery of our nation's treasury with facts."

László Csizmadia said that they want to show how "the social liberal government and its network" squandered the wealth of the state and taxpayers, and they also want to draw attention to how some people, with the assistance of their party and government, got rich and became oligarchs.

He stressed: thinking about the future of their children, they cannot allow traitors to get away with the severe punishments that can be imposed on them without consequences.

It is hoped that the results of the investigation will contribute to the necessary clarity of the voters in 2022 and that "the criminals who have risen from their political ashes will disappear from the sacred house of the Parliament for good," said László Csizmadia.
Zoltán Lomnici Jr., the spokesperson of the CÖF-CÖKA and the chairman of the committee, stated that the results of the investigation are also expected to provide moral satisfaction to "the victims of the 2006 Gyurcsány terror".

According to him, the panel should investigate who are nominally responsible for the "robbery privatization" that resulted in the robbery of Hungary. Also: whose interest could it be in not promulgating a justice law marked with the name of Zsolt Zétényi (former MDF member of parliament). Two certainly played a role in this: the President of the Republic Árpád Göncz and László Sólyom, the President of the Constitutional Court, he stated.

They also want to reveal - he continued - what led to the fact that the political leaders who were responsible for the events of 2006 were not held accountable, and how the situation could have developed that before 2010 only "red barons" were included in the 100 richest on the Hungarian list, and not a single businessman with national sentiments.

Zoltán Lomnici Jr. said that among those who served in the management of the capital before 2010 and participated in the emptying of the coffers, many have now been given functions again by Mayor Gergely Karácsony.

It was said at the press conference, the junior Members of the board headed by constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici are Miklós Völgyesi, retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, lawyer Zsolt Zétényi, chairman of the board of trustees of the National Legal Defense Foundation, Zoltán Osztie, parish priest of the Budapest-Belvárosi Nagyboldogasszony High Parish, Hungarian constitutional lawyer Attila Zsolnay, Mária Wittner '56- freedom fighter and historian Zsuzsa Borvendég.

MTI

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