Dollars are flowing to the left at a high rate from the dollar network, not just once, but continuously, said the director of communications of Fidesz in his statement sent to MTI on Saturday.

István Hollik stated: "in the beginning, we could have thought that the foreign financing of the dollar left was a one-time thing". However, it is now becoming clear that it is a continuously operating dollar network, where

"to this day, the dollars are rolling in at a high rate to both the left and the dollar media".

The publicized report presented to the National Security Committee, as well as the information published in the press, all point in the direction that the dollars are flowing through several channels in order to influence Hungarian politics

he added. He said:

The failed Prime Minister candidate of the Dollar Left, Péter Márki-Zay, also confirmed in several statements that "there are still dollars, they are far from exhausted".

According to István Hollik

it "looks very much like" more dollars have rolled in since the election than before the election. However, we know that it was not enough, HUF 4 billion

he noted. According to him, at the same time, we know more and more about the rolling dollars: we know the people who got them, and they know some of the financiers. We still don't know where most of the money came from, he said.

While the dollars continue to flow to the left, the Gyurcsánys are deeply silent. It's time to finally reveal who the big money comes from. Finally, tell me whether György Soros is at the other end of the money spigot!

said the politician. According to István Hollik, they also see that the dollar left will not voluntarily give up the billions coming from abroad. That is why they will not wait idly, because it is not even okay to try to influence Hungarian politics with billions. The Fidesz-KDNP will take all necessary regulatory steps in order to stop the gross foreign influence of Hungarian politics once and for all, he underlined.

Source: vasarnap.hu/MTI

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