Phishing may be the goal of the DK with the creation of the regime rescue fund, as a number of personal data must be provided to Ferenc Gyurcsány in order to donate. The president of the National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority is already informed about the party's fundraising. By the way, representatives who live off millions in salaries like to ask the public for money, as did Péter Jakab, Tímea Szabó and Ákos Hadházy.

The so-called regime rescue fund recently announced by Klára Dobrev collects donations in a vague, non-transparent manner typical of the left. The purported purpose of this is for donors to help "a struggling family pay their December utility bill." On Monday, Klára Dobrev claimed on her social media page that more than 15 million forints had been collected in just over a week, of which "roughly 10 million forints" were given by DK politicians, and the remaining five million by party sympathizers, "in addition to micro-donations". Magyar Nemzet wanted to know which politicians from the Democratic Republic of the Congo were the generous donors, approximately how many individuals received micro-donations, and on what basis the families to be helped will be selected, but the party's press department did not respond to our request.

Thus, for the time being, it can only be stated that the purpose of the entire campaign is most likely phishing,

in order to donate, Ferenc Gyurcsány must provide a number of personal details, including the name, address and e-mail address - without this, the charity cannot even begin.

"After applying, we will immediately send you a letter to the e-mail address you provided on how you can transfer to the regime rescue fund. And with your support, we will pay a family's utility bill in December so that they can have Christmas and heating. We will keep you informed about which family you helped!" - can be read on DK's official website, Let's be a regime rescuer. In the meantime, Hír Tv reported that the president of the National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority is already informed about the party's fundraising.

- The Gyurcsány party is the one that attacked the utility reduction from the beginning - reminded Lőrinc Nacsa in connection with the case. The spokesperson of the KDNP faction emphasized that the left not only at home, but also in Brussels regularly attacked utility reduction, which helps hundreds of thousands of Hungarian families in their daily lives. - When the Gyurcsánys were in government, they raised the price of gas and electricity fifteen times - he pointed out, adding that while the government supports Hungarians from the utilities protection fund, the DK collects the money from the population.

DK is not the first party whose politicians try to get money from public donations. By now, it has almost become a tradition that parliamentarians who earn millions go to social gatherings.

Jobbik was presumably the founder of the institution of hatting, the party collected a total of one hundred million forints after they received a penalty of several hundred million forints, which was due to illegal party financing. Jobbik claimed that they would use the money collected from the collection to repay the fine, but Márton Gyöngyösi, Jobbik's deputy president at the time, later admitted that, contrary to what was promised, all the money was used for the 2018 election campaign.

- We collected not only for the fine, but also for the possibility of a change of government. We used all means for this - the politician admitted in ATV.

By the way, the most shameless collector was certainly Ákos Hadházy, who did not take the oath of office for a long time, so he announced that he needs six million forints in the summer in order to continue his work. According to his claim, the requested amount was collected in two days. Ákos Hadházy did not publish an account either.

Source and full article: Magyar Nemzet

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