Unfake Gyurcsány show: votes bought for money and gift packages, offshore company owner-candidate registered in the state of Delaware, voters bused despite the ban - this is how Magyar Hírlap begins its article. We quote from it.
In the finale of the farce of the primary election, the five-party opposition alliance fell on each other, they smear each other, attack, threaten and hit each other. The fight to win the possible gig, the chance of parliamentary representation, is huge. At the stage performance of the Gyurcsány show, Zugló was one of the few constituencies where an actual political competition unfolded between Csaba Tóth and the political adventurer Ákos Hadházy
In the largest district of the capital, a practically open political war broke out within the opposition. Behind Hadházy, in addition to Momentum, only the Mendiki Magyarországa Mozgalom lined up, but last week DK and Jobbik also backed out from behind Csaba Tóth, who announced yesterday that he would withdraw from the primary in favor of Hadházy.
According to his own statement, Tóth was threatened even before the pre-election farce that he would be killed if he did not get out of politics. And yesterday he said: "I have no need for this political quagmire." I have decided to withdraw from the candidacy.”
The primary election, set up as a celebration of democracy, gives birth to small and large scandals every day, precisely because of its deceitfulness. Yesterday, for example, a video was released showing that someone in electoral district No. 3 of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county buys votes from people living in the deepest poverty during the primary election. "I had to go, there wasn't even any bread in the house," said one woman on the recording.
The video shows that a bearded man was collecting the votes, while the other woman says it was the Farkas kid, presumably to Barnabas Péter Farkas . All of this is contrary to the code of ethics, which is accepted by all candidates and nominating organizations, which states that the situation of those living in poverty cannot be abused, and that the votes obtained in this way must be considered invalid.
Alexandra Bodrozsán , the representative candidate of Momentum in Kecskemét , wrote on Facebook that on Saturday people were bussed to the polling booth in droves and tried to persuade them to vote for the MSZP candidate for HUF 2,000 or 4,000.
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