The Government Information Center reacted to Transparency International's corruption report.

KTK WARNS, THIS NETWORK IS FUNDING THE CAMPAIGN OF THE DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL LEFT!

"It is interesting that Transparency International did not investigate either the Brussels bureaucracy or the European Parliament, they were left off the list. Transparency International is an organization belonging to the Soros network, which is up to its neck in the corruption scandal of the dollar left and the Brussels corruption scandal."

This network finances the campaign of the domestic and international left and serves it with all its false reports - the Government Information Center wrote to Telex in response to the question "what is the Prime Minister's opinion on the world ranking compiled by Transparency International and Hungary's ranking".

As you know, Transparency International has published its 2022 corruption index. The organization investigated the level of corruption in the countries of the world.

Countries are scored on a scale from one to one hundred (the higher the number, the less corrupt the given country is). Within the European Union, Hungary received the fewest points, 42 to be exact. A year ago, Bulgaria was the most corrupt country in the European Union with 42 points, according to Transparency International's report, and Hungary was second to last with 43 points. However, in 2022, while the Bulgarians improved by one point, Hungary worsened by one, thereby winning the title of the most corrupt country in the EU.

In the world ranking, Hungary ranks 77th with its 42 points, which it shares with seven other countries. Burkina Faso, Kuwait, Solomon Islands, East Timor, Trinidad and Tobago and Vietnam also scored 42 out of 100.

It is worth noting that the NGO received grants from, among others, the Soros Open Society Foundations.

Civil Info: It seems that TI, which is György Soros' private club, where he plays what he wants, wants to see us in excellent company. It is very difficult to take these percentages seriously, they themselves admit that there are no correct measures of where corruption is. So these are estimated data and it sounds quite incredible that these estimates are fair when there are obvious political intentions in the background. Not to mention the fact that the European Union's left-wing corruption scandal that has been uncovered so far has everything to do with it, so it cannot be an easy task to come up with such statistics.

It's a good thing that the world considers Soros a knight of honor. What percentage would he be in the club? Of course, he doesn't want to be a member of a club that accepts him.

Source: Hungarian Nation

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