Ferencné Klára Dobrev Gyurcsány, as the scion of a communist banking family fattened up by defrauding state assets, is now playing the anti-banking role - Máté Kocsis reminded the truth in the columns of Magyar Hírlap.

The fallen prime minister responded to the people's rightful indignation with eyeballs, horse charges, and water cannons, blood flowed on the streets of Budapest - said Stop, Gyurcsány! Stop, Christmas! the leader of the Fidesz faction at the petition signature collection site.

It's an amazing falsehood when the leftists worry about the families they've put into debt, an unfathomable lie when they blame someone else for the currency trap before 2010 - Máté Kocsis, the candidate for Prime Minister of the Republic of Denmark, reacted to Thursday's tsunami of promises. Klára Gyurcsány was currently trying to account for the foreign currency loans.

The leader of the Fidesz faction stated: "This is perhaps the biggest scam so far from Ms. Klára, but whoever has a personal trainer like Ferenc Gyurcsány at home is guaranteed to progress in lying, making false promises, and deceiving people."

Klára Dobrev is playing the anti-banking role as the scion of a communist banker family fattened up by embezzling state assets, said Kocsis, stressing that during the Gyurcsány era, home building subsidies were deliberately reduced, thereby driving people into the currency trap.

The government of the time did not take any measures against this, and Hungary's budget did not benefit in any way from the extra profit generated by the financial institutions, despite the fact that the size of the foreign currency loan stock was already risky for the entire country's economy. Then, of course, that risk was also paid for with the people - reminded the faction leader.

The Gyurcsány family only loves power more than lies - Gergely Gulyás said on his Facebook page in response to Klára Dobrev giving an interview to Index.hu. The minister in charge of the Prime Minister's Office reminded, among other things, that the DK politician said three years ago: "Never with Jobbik, because every part of me is against it." According to Gulyás, for the Gyurcsány couple, lying is gratifying even if they are not cornered. The head of the ministry believed that only one question was missing from the end of the interview, which reads: Why do you and your dear husband take pleasure in lying?

The Gyurcsány family, which preaches accountability, also kept alive Csaba Czeglédy's recruitment company Human Operator Zrt., which drained the Hungarian budget by HUF 6.3 billion.

The Gyurcsánys gave loans to Czeglédy four times, engaging in unauthorized financial activities, for which the financial supervision twice imposed fifteen million HUF fines on their company. What's more, Altus Portfólió Kft., managed by CEO Klára Dobrev, "embezzled" thirty-five million forints from the total loan of 281 million forints, because the accounts of Czeglédy's company were already under court enforcement.

When, on the basis of the MNB's complaint, the investigator at the NAV Criminal Directorate confronted Klára Dobrev, who was heard as a witness, with this fact, she copied the following: "We made the transfers to the account number that was requested of us. To be honest, the transfer is handled by the accountant. I don't know why it was referred to there, if it doesn't tell me, I don't even notice. I didn't even know about it. Since it was the account number of the same company, the accountant didn't think it was important either."

If this had been presented by an ordinary person, he would have immediately turned from witness to suspect. Unauthorized financial activity and millions diverted from the executor are both in violation of the criminal code. The BRFK is investigating both cases.