He checked into the property of Péter Márki-Zay's operational director, while DK spokesman Balázs Barkóczi checked into his party partner, ex-mayor László Hajdu's apartment
Péter Márki-Zay became the number one vox tourist of the left-wing coalition, formally, in terms of address, he said goodbye to his address in Hódmezővásárhely, and Budapest XV. in the district of the operational director of his movement in the property of his homestead. Reporting a fictitious address was previously considered a crime, Fidesz representative Gábor Pintér reported in a video.
He points out: the Society for Freedom Rights (TASZ) criticized the Parliament's decision to abolish the criminal law status of fictitious address registration, which Fidesz uses to embed it as some kind of election fraud.
What are the facts, Pintér asks, who founded Budapest XV. fictitious address in the district, who entered XV. district address in their address card without actually living here? Balázs Barkóczi, the spokesperson of the Democratic Coalition and candidate for parliamentary representative, registered in the property of László Hajdu, representative of the DK parliament, claiming that he actually lives in Isaszeg.
Gábor Pintér also spotted bigger fish. Péter Márki-Zay, the candidate for prime minister of the left, registered at the Rákospalota property of Sándor Vékás, the operational director of the Everyone's Hungary Movement, claiming that he actually lives in Hódmezővásárhely. What they did is a crime, says the representative from the capital, but in Hungary no one can be held responsible for an act that was no longer considered a crime at the time of assessment.
Péter Márki-Zay thus became the number one vox tourist of the left. In the first round of the left-wing primaries, according to the rules, at his fictitious residence, Budapest XV. in his district, he had to cast his vote for the representative candidate of the district and, of course, for himself, while he did not inform his voters in Hódmezővásárhely about this small change of address.
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