Action for Democracy, which supports the election campaign of the left with billions from overseas, has connections all the way to the American secret service and the CIA, according to the report published by the National Security Committee on Wednesday. According to the indications, the key player in the circle supported by the Americans is Gordon Bajnai and the DatAdat group marked by the names of Ádám Ficsor, which practically facilitated the opposition campaign, reads the Origo article, which was seen by Magyar Nemzet.

Action For Democracy's ties were traced by national security services and revealed that the organization could be linked to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which open sources often refer to as "the CIA's official foreign presence."

NED ended its active activities in Hungary at the end of the 1990s, when Hungary's accession to NATO became certain.

"In 2014, the management of NED assessed that the Hungarian domestic political situation had become so worrisome that an intensive thought process began regarding the resumption of their activities in Hungary."

If the organization decides to re-appear in Hungary, it does not wish to open an office in Hungary, but instead looks for Hungarian partners through whom it can implement its goals, reads the published report.

If we examine it through this lens, the activities of Action for Democracy, which is connected to NED, are even more interesting. The organization managed by Dávid Korányi, adviser to Mayor Gergely Karácsony, helped the election campaign of the left with about HUF 3 billion.

According to the report, the Meninki Magyarországa Mozgalom (MMM), founded by Péter Márki-Zay, has 1.8 billion, the publisher of Ezalényeg.hu close to DK, Oraculum 2020 Kft., has more than 1 billion, the DatAdat company group has almost 150 million, the And Gemius Hungary Kft. received about HUF 3 million from Action for Democracy.

Everything was controlled by Bajnai Gordon's DatAdat group, the investigation of the secret service reveals.

The diplomatic cable published by Wikileaks also supports the close ties across the sea. The document, which the embassy sent to Washington - and which was also sent to the CIA, the US Department of Defense and the Foreign Affairs - reveals that among the future members of the Bajnai government, the Americans paid special attention to Ádám Ficsor.

It was written about Ficsor, who was then nominated as Minister of the Secret Service, that he maintains a good relationship with the embassy,

and they found it worthy to participate in the US Department of State's leadership program for foreigners (IVLP - International Visitors Leadership Program).

Ficsor was Minister of Secret Service for only five months. According to the previous article of the Index, however, the real reason for the unexpected resignation was that Ficsor - after the few months during which he saw the operation of the Hungarian services and had access to sensitive materials - accepted the invitation of the Americans and traveled abroad to participate in the IVLP in the program.

Shortly after the 2010 elections, Gordon Bajnai himself went to America to take up a position as a visiting lecturer at the Johns Hopkins University in Washington.

Even in his own environment, Bajnai Gordon is convinced that he is controlled from abroad.

His confidant, "old comrade-in-arms", Gyula Gansperger, described the former prime minister with the following sentences: "In Hungary, I believe that foreign forces and financiers are basically behind the movement of the entire opposition. (…) Who are these forces? This is one part of the Soros empire, let's put it that way. The other part is the big capital groups, mainly Germany, the United States, who would like to have influence here. I think Gordon is their man.”

Action for Democracy started its operations on February 24, and the first transfer was completed on March 1 for Oraculum 2020 Kft. in the amount of 684,672 US dollars (HUF 228 million).

There is no doubt that the recent parliamentary elections were influenced by America. The DatAdat group, characterized by the names of Gordon Bajnai and Ádám Ficsor, apparently played a key role in this.

Source: Hungarian Nation

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