The Hungarian leader of Transparency International would put his own people at the head of the Integrity Authority, Péter Márki-Zay, former deputy of Gábor Demszky's cabinet, or his own "corruption researcher" at the head of the transparency-improving authority established for the sake of the agreement with Brussels. According to the Nézőpont Institute, it is an exercise of pressure, and Martin's article in question was written in a "colonialist style".

In an opinion article written in Magyar Narancs, Transparency International presented its own candidates for the head of the Integrity Authority established by the government. In a long opinion piece, Péter József Martin discusses why only the government's commitments to Brussels are dust. According to him, Hungary is currently a "Patyomkin democracy", and its functioning is "based on the biased operation of institutions and corruption".

There is no evidence, the accusations are general, the verdict is already ready before the investigations - the Nézőpont Institute commented on what was written in the opinion article on its Facebook page.

According to them, the head of Transparency International's Hungarian office expressed his opinion in the article in a colonialist style.

The article reveals that one of Péter József Martin's candidates is Ákos Péter Bod, who is currently the chairman of Transparency International Hungary's supervisory board, and was previously the head of the economic cabinet of opposition prime minister candidate Péter Márki-Zay.

In 1990, the MDF politician was also a parliamentary representative and minister, and later assisted the first Orbán government with advice. Even after 2010, he belonged to the right wing's moon court, he finally turned against the government after he was dismissed from the editorial office of the magazine Századvég. It didn't take long, and he appeared around Péter Márki-Zay, who presumably also spoke about him when he promised left-wing parties and voters to address the disappointed conservatives.

Transparency's second candidate is also their own man, Miklós Marschall, who may be familiar to those interested in politics because he worked alongside SZDSZ mayor Gábor Demszky between 1990 and 1994. Gábor Demszky, who led the SZDSZ at the same time as president, assisted his work as the deputy mayor responsible for human policy, and he was a regional director at Transparency.

In his opinion article, Péter József Martin identified as the third person suitable for leadership can also be found on the Transparency website, under the "About" tab. Dávid Jancsics appears as a corruption researcher in the left-wing media, and Nézőpont also drew attention to the fact that he wrote a study in the volume Magyar polip 2. former constitutional judge Imre Vörös also published.

The research institute reminded that at this time last year, Vörös was still giving a lecture on how, after the elections, it would be possible to adopt a constitution with a half majority and repeal the entire Basic Law.

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Source: Hungarian Nation

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