Contrary to the left-wing narrative, several evictions of private individuals have been initiated in the capital districts dominated by the parties of the left-liberal coalition, not Fidesz. At the top of the ranking is IV. and the XIII. district, where local governments turned to the bailiffs against private individuals in more than a hundred cases - it was revealed from the information obtained by Magyar Nemzet
According to the documents, from November 1, 2019 - that is, after the municipal elections - until now
enforcement was initiated a total of 566 times by left-wing local governments and asset managers.
The list of evictions in the capital can be found in IV. run by the district
Tibor Déri is temporary mayor
since his reign, in Újpest, the local government has requested the initiation of enforcement against private individuals in 124 cases.
The XIII. in the district, the number of eviction proceedings initiated in the last three years also exceeds hundreds.
The socialist József Tóth
In the district led by
The number of evictions is also high in VIII. district, since the current mayor,
During the reign of András Piko
eviction proceedings have already been initiated in eighty cases in Józsefváros.
In terms of case numbers, another left-wing district, a
VII led by Péter Niedermüller. district,
since in the district of the mayor who politicizes in the colors of the Democratic Coalition, they have taken action against debtors 65 times so far.
Another part of the city managed by the DK mayor should also be highlighted, because the III. district
Under the leadership of László Kiss
47 times, the local government turned to the executors to take action against those district residents who could not settle their debts.
In addition to the mentioned capital districts, a large number of evictions have also been initiated in several left-wing rural towns in the past three years, so
Also in Miskolc, Tatabánya and Vácott.
All of this sheds new light on the fact that on Thursday Bence Tordai , the co-chairman of Párbeszéd, announced on his social media page that he protested against a "fidesz eviction" in the V district, led by Péter Szentgyörgyvölgyi, a Fidesz politician.
According to our information, evictions have been initiated in Belváros-Lipótváros since November 2019, much less than in the mentioned left-wing districts, in only 17 cases. Furthermore
the only district where no eviction proceedings were initiated at all is the also right-wing led XXI. district.
Tordai broke his little finger during the mentioned performance - in which his dialogue faction partner, András Jámbor , and LMP's Antal Csárdi - broke his little finger during police action, to which the police later reacted. As they wrote, "the legal process was obstructed by civil activists and politicians who sat on the stairs in the narrow stairwell, holding each other tightly. The police repeatedly called on them not to obstruct the proceedings, and then warned them three times that if they did not obey the call, they would use physical coercion against them.
After repeated calls did not lead to results, the police used the mildest possible means of coercion, physical coercion. The commander's investigation following the measure established that the police acted legally and professionally, the statement said.
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