We warn Péter Márki-Zay not to draw any parallels between the CÖF and his foreign campaigning activities to sell Hungary with American money.

He admitted that, as the Prime Minister candidate supported by the Hungarian opposition, he accepted financial assistance that made interference in the parliamentary elections obvious. Nor can it be hidden that, as a political adventurer, he enjoyed the conscious cooperation of the Hungarian opposition camp, which also applies to the concealment of financial sources.

Márki-Zay and his organization are trying to escape from justice by covering themselves with the CÖF. That's why we face the facts:

- CÖF-CÖKA with its settled financial management by May 31, 2022 and immediately made it public.
Márki-Zay missed this. - since the foundation of CÖF-CÖKA, it has not accepted any support from abroad.
Márki-Zay and the MMM association do, however. - CÖF-CÖKA covered its campaign with donations from the private sector in accordance with the will of the intellectual defenders of the country. On the other hand, Márki-Zay collaborated on the preliminary creation of an American foundation to influence the Hungarian elections, supplementing this with the support of Soros organizations.

The use of money to influence the Hungarian elections in a manner prohibited by Hungarian laws raises the question of the cooperation of the opposition parties as political accomplices.

The OSCE delegation, which verifies the integrity of the elections, turned a blind eye to the disclosure of the left-wing campaign business in its published report. It is the moral duty of the participants of the mission to supplement the report afterwards.

The likes of Márki-Zay and Bence Tordai are unworthy to use the name of the CÖF.

László Csizmadia is the founding president of CÖF-CÖKA