Gyurcsány's tsunami of lies is already very transparent and boring, the essence of which is that he accuses the government of something that he - in part - committed himself. This time, he claims that large-scale privatization will begin in Hungary, from which, of course, Fidesz's close circles will benefit. This is how you try to feed your voters with an IQ lower than 80.

However, it was precisely the left that sold out almost everything it could. This also happened to public utility assets, when in 1995, in one year, six regional electricity suppliers, five gas suppliers and several strategic power plants came into foreign hands. Not to Hungarian, but mainly to German and French state-owned companies.

The 2007 property law contained the following "menu line": "Szerencsejáték Zrt., Regional Development Holding Zrt. and Nemzeti Színház Zrt. will be available for sale. The permanent state ownership of 25 percent plus one vote in Állami Autópalya Kezelő Zrt. will cease , similarly in the case of Budapest Airport Zrt. owned by the Hochtief group.

In Magyar Villamos Művek Zrt., the permanent state ownership of 99 percent is reduced to 75 percent plus one vote, so more than 24 percent of the shares become available for sale. Almost 25 percent of Magyar Posta Zrt. will also be available for sale, with the permanent state ownership in this company being reduced to 75 percent plus one vote.

The long-term state ownership of 75 percent of Sportétlesítíkék Vállalat Zrt. will also cease. The 25 percent plus one vote ownership share of the National Textbook Publisher, which is still permanently state-owned, will be available for sale, similarly to the 25 percent plus one vote share of the Herend Porcelánmanufaktúra. Tokaj Kereskedőház will also become available for sale with the end of the current 99 percent permanent state ownership.

Non-profit companies for the purpose of employment, various research institutes, waterworks, and military industrial companies are excluded from the scope of permanent state ownership. The permanent state ownership ratio of 25 percent plus one vote in Geodéziai és Térképészeti Zrt., 50 percent plus one vote in Kopint-Datorg Szervezési és Datafóllógási Zrt. and the permanent state ownership ratio of 50 percent plus one vote in the Also in the National Translation and Certification Office Zrt.."

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