Citizens of Budapest demonstrate at the session of the Capital Assembly due to the City Hall scandal and the corruption cases of the left-wing parties ruling the capital. Even the people of Budapest have had enough of Gergely Karácsony's lies! They are protesting against the mayor - at the still existing City Hall - reporter Dániel Bohár, member of Megafon, who reported on the demonstration from the scene, writes on his social media page.

A member of Pesti TV showed in a live broadcast how Budapest residents in Anonymous masks protested against the Christmas people at the City Hall

It is clear from the footage that

THE PROTESTERS IN ANONYMOUS MASKS RAISED SIGNS WITH SENTENCES QUOTED FROM THE LEAKED AUDIO RECORDINGS OF THE CITY HALL SALE AT THE MOST RECENT SESSION OF THE CAPITAL MEETING.

According to Bohár, while Karácsony was explaining himself at the meeting of the general assembly, a Nintendo was displayed on a television in the corridor.

As we have written several times, a serious corruption scandal broke out in Budapest in connection with the planned sale of the City Hall.

A person with an Anonymous mask made public several audio recordings, from which it was revealed that a "commission", i.e., corruption system was built under the leadership of Deputy Mayor Ambrus Kiss, the threads of which can reach the highest levels of the Metropolitan Municipality. It turned out that the protagonist of the case is Gordon Bajnai, the fallen left-wing prime minister, who spoke in one of the audio recordings about sharks circling the City Hall.

It became clear from the audio recordings that the City Hall is practically being torn apart by the six left-wing parties. The police are investigating the suspicious real estate deals in the capital under the mayorship of Gergely Karácsony, and according to the Ministry of the Interior's announcement on Monday, four proceedings are underway. On Monday, the police searched several places, including the City Hall and Deputy Mayor Ambrus Kiss.

Source, full article and featured image: Origo.hu