Author Gábor Czene published in Népszava Miklós Ligeti, the legal director of Transparency International Hungary, according to which there is a CÖF phenomenon. The CÖF, which organized the Peace March, portrayed the opposition in a negative light despite significant state support during the parliamentary elections.

We have said many times that neither during the Peace March nor during the parliamentary elections did we use the amount of state aid. However, we dutifully pass on the opinion of our intellectual patriots. To this end, in our accounts, we accurately separated the subsidies from the private sector from the amounts called state subsidies by the opposition, which came to us based on business compensation for sponsorship purposes.

The Civil Solidarity Public Foundation did not receive support from abroad in the election year either. However, the dollar left and Transparency International cannot boast of this phenomenon, not to mention the fact that the amount received in connection with the sponsorship did not even reach 2% of the provably received support (4 billion forints) for the bought left.

Based on the above, we express our hope that Transparency International Hungary will sweep around its own house in the future.

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