It is an interesting fact that German and Dutch liberal circles appear behind the Free Market Foundation founded by Zoltán Kész in the same way as behind Momentum. In addition, in the past 5 years, indiscriminate money has also flowed from the American foundation Atlas Network to the foundation that forms the backcountry of politicians dreaming of a change of government.

 

  • Although Zoltán Kész seems tormented, let's not write him off, as he has serious connections abroad, mainly in the United States of America. Péter Márki-Zay takes it with him on all his trips abroad, and not by chance.
  • After several study trips, Zoltán Kész was the first Hungarian to complete the training of the neoliberal foundation Atlas Economic Foundation, and in 2012 he founded the Free Market Foundation. His partner in the project was political scientist Zoltán Somogyi, who also founded Political Capital, generously supported by Soros.
  • Although Kész is only the honorary president of the foundation, his influence is still valid, since Kész's alma mater, Atlas Economic, has given the Hungarian association more than HUF 22 million in support in the previous 5 years until 2020.
  • But if we look through the reports, it also turns out that the German Free Democrat FDP's party foundation, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, is also a regular supporter of the organization. He gave HUF 19 million to the Készék foundation until 2020. The case is particularly worrisome in light of the fact that the FDP has now become a member of the new German government coalition.
  • It also turned out that the Dutch embassy also participated in the financing of Készék in 2018 and gave HUF 1.6 million to the Hungarian foundation for consulting and marketing training.
  • So, interestingly, German and Dutch liberal circles support the opposition prime minister candidate Péter Márki-Zay and Zoltán Kész in the same way as those who financed the Momentum party foundation. What a strange coincidence.

One of Péter Márki-Zay's oldest comrades-in-arms and right-hand man is Zoltán Kész, who between 2015 and 2018 was an independent parliamentary representative in the Veszprém constituency, supported by opposition parties.

Together with Zoltán Kész, Márki-Zay founded the Everyone's Hungary Movement, of which Kész is still a member of the board. The former member of parliament is an important person of Márki-Zay, as the opposition's prime ministerial candidate was with him in Warsaw last time, but in May 2019 he also took him to the United States.

Kontra's full article here.