After the failed parliamentary election, Ákos Hadházy wanted to persuade his fellow deputies not to accept their mandates and then not to take the oath of office. His colleagues finally backed away from him, took the oath and thus became a full member of parliament. Hadházy instead went to the countryside to perform circuses and took what he called an "alternative" oath, far from the Parliament, on the border of a small settlement in Baranya.

However, this is of course not legal, so he has not been a full member of the National Assembly since then, nor does he receive an honorarium, which is why he is now begging people for money on his Facebook page.

Hadházy called the six million forints he extorts from people a small amount. In his post, he writes: “[…] I do not have access to the financial frameworks that all representatives are entitled to. You don't have to think about large amounts, but in the past I was able to pay my colleagues who helped me with it, and I was able to ensure other conditions of my work with it, for example, I was able to get to remote small villages, or get copies of title deeds, hire lawyers, etc. To continue this work, I am now asking for your support! If I manage to collect at least six million forints for this summer [...]" - and at the end he even includes his bank account number.

By the way, the representative entered the parliament as the candidate of Momentum from Zugló, but since then he has not done much for Zugló, to be precise: nothing - people in the capital district are increasingly dissatisfied with him. What Ákos Hadházy does or doesn't do is considered absurd. The people of Zugló do not like the fact that their representative does not come to his workplace or work. In his Facebook post, Koldulós also describes that he himself would use the collected money to finance his trips to the countryside, which means that he apparently does not want to deal with Zugló any more.

Although Ákos Hadházy is an independent Member of Parliament, a far-left member of Ferenc Gyurcsány Already in the previous term, he was involved in politics without a party, as he was also expelled from the LMP - he did not go to his workplace or the parliament that time. In the past year, he went in only twice, and in the four years he spoke three times, twice of them in his own immunity case.

When he was inside, he mostly tried provocative, obscene actions. In October 2019, he tried to disrupt the functioning of the Parliament in a quite ordinary way, using signs he had produced, including the words "Pass the horse!" held up a sheet with the inscription. , László Kövér initiated the reduction of Ákos Hadházy's honorarium and imposed a HUF 329,000 fine on him. As a result of what happened, the representatives tightened the house rules and increased the penalties for disorderly conduct.

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Source: origo.hu

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