Péter Jakab failed to expel his deputy from the party, Potocskán was acquitted by Jobbik's ethics committee. The fight for the presidential election is intensifying, Magyar Hírlap reports.
Jobbik's ethics and disciplinary committee unanimously rejected to Péter Jakab while he was party president, in which he initiated the expulsion of his deputy, Anita Potocskáné Kőrösi , executive president. Jakab also made the content of this public on his social media page. He wrote: "Suddenly, in my absence, a person who enjoys my trust decides to seize presidential powers, disregards the laws, and starts smashing like an elephant in a china shop."
Jakab claimed that, as deputy president, Potocskáné wanted to instruct the Jobbik party foundation to make payments that would bankrupt the foundation financially. In addition, Mrs. Potocskán ordered the office of Jakab, who also leads the faction, to conclude contracts without any authority, with which the executive chairman Jakab believed he committed disloyal or negligent treatment, and because of this, she said, she also fired her deputy.
The latter was just a bluff anyway. Magyar Hírlap also contacted the Capital Prosecutor's Office and the BRFK, but received information from both places that they had not received a complaint. the Gábor Staudt unanimously decided that the actions that are the subject of the complaint do not constitute ethical or disciplinary offenses, so they decided to terminate the procedure...
... Péter Jakab, who was a guest of the Földi family, resigned as party chairman and is working hard on his return. The party chairman is probably working on electing his pig-chested comrade as president with his partner, former chief of staff, the wife of Jobbik's general secretary, who has also resigned from his post... Several Jobbik sources of Metropol indicated that Jakab wants to regain his power in the party with the help of the alleged perpetrator of sexual violence, István Földi.
... In the project of the counter-coup, Jakab assigns a key role to his fellow fighter, Földi. Through the delegates of dozens of hastily put together, what many believe to be sham grassroots organizations he founded, they played a decisive role in the recent election of Péter Jakab That's why they want to make sure now - Metropol's sources claimed, supporting their words with documents and information leaked from internal correspondence.
A member of the former presidency told Magyar Hírlap that the "sleeping mandates" in the party were no coincidence either, that is, the appointment of two Jobbik clerks to Jobbik's seats on the joint opposition list. Jakab definitely wanted to thank Comrade Földi for his efforts in strengthening his presidential mandate, but due to the sexual scandal in Ököritofülpös, he no longer agreed to put István Földi on his joint list before the election. He added that if Földi's case had been covered up, the mandate exchange could have been completed in August. cooperated not only with Földi, but also with another "buffalo" of Jobbik, László Bíró As Metropol knows, the organizers of the Jakab counter-coup hope that through László Földi's sham grassroots organizations and László Bíró's delegates from Borsod, they can sweep Anita Potocskáné Kőrösi and the rebels who joined her out of the party's presidency, guaranteeing Péter Jakab's position as faction leader. It is also no coincidence that, according to his Facebook page, Jakab also appeared in Békés County in recent days and met with the leaders of the local constituencies.
Ander Balázs , chosen by the rebels for the presidential post Márton Gyöngyösi , unexpectedly signed up as a presidential candidate at the last moment, which is quite suitable for dividing Jakabék's opposition camp. The other day, Péter Jakab was a guest at the Földi family, where the host wrote on his social media page: "Although Péter Jakab has resigned, I consider it extremely important that the new president of the party be able to work effectively with the leader of the party's faction, that is, Péter. We are truly comrades. We must lead the People's Party Jobbik in alliance with him and with you."
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Source: Magyar Hírlap
(On the cover photo: Jakab and his great friend, the "pig-bellied" Földi. Source: Facebook)