László Bige, who clearly commits himself to the Gyurcsánys and openly funds the left, is one of the richest people in Hungary, a real oligarch. He owns the Péti Nitrogénművek, which is considered to be the leader in the strategically important fertilizer production, but also owns the Tiszamenti Vegyiművek in Szolnok, Ripost reports.

For a long time, he has not hidden the fact that he is the most important financier of the Gyurcsánys.

This was already revealed when Gyurcsány's former state secretary, Gábor Horn, who was knocked down by a traffic accident, went on a delegation to him early this spring.

László Bige built a fortress system inaccessible to earthly mortals from his property worth several billions, which is protected from uninvited visitors by a concrete-lined moat, a massive fence equipped with a surveillance system and a squadron of guards equipped with millions of quad bikes, the portal reads.

The island is the scene of garden parties in the summer/Photo: Ripost

The island is the scene of garden parties in the summer/Photo: Ripost

The central area of ​​the large estate created by merging several properties is 46 hectares, i.e. almost one and a half million square meters.

Just for the sake of comparison: this is twenty percent larger than the area of ​​Disneyland in California.

No one can even go near the property, the electric protection system starts to alarm immediately.

Source: Ripost

The house, hidden deep in the forest, also has a separate lake Photo: Ripost

The amazing wealth is perhaps best embodied in his own home game park, László Bige crowded hundreds of deer, deer and wild boar behind his own fence. The last time in Hungary, only the Anjou kings could afford it, they write.

The giant house, carefully hidden among the trees, is surrounded by a whole lake system, with interconnected and independent lakes.

The house of the left-wing billionaire was obviously deliberately hidden in the forest, it is difficult to make out even from the air.

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Source: magyarnemzet.hu

Featured image: László Bige (photo: MTI/Attila Balázs)