Already in 2016, Korányi and Maroshegyi, as employees of an American foundation owned by György Soros, wrote the scenario for the overthrow of the Hungarian government, which they tried to put into practice six years later, financed by rolling dollars.

According to the analysis of the Center for Fundamental Rights, during last year's election campaign, the American left attempted to gain influence in Hungary in order for a government that supports the ideals of an open society and the war in Ukraine to come to power in our country as well.

The coordinators of the operation were the leaders of Action for Democracy, which financed the campaign of the united left from dubious sources: Dávid Korányi and Chris Maroshegyi.

Already in 2016, Korányi and Maroshegyi, as employees of an American foundation owned by György Soros, wrote the scenario for the overthrow of the Hungarian government, which they tried to put into practice six years later, financed by rolling dollars.

    According to the plan, active foreign involvement, the withdrawal of EU funds and the financial support of NGOs are the keys to breaking the democratic support of the right. According to the Korányis, the change of government would have been particularly important because Viktor Orbán is able to create an international coalition of right-wing forces

they wrote.

They went on to say that actors closely connected to George Soros had been working on replacing the national cabinet for a long time. In addition to laying the foundations of the DatAdat group of companies linked to Gordon Bajnai in 2016, a programmatic document on the acquisition of foreign influence was also born, in which, among other things, they demanded the trampling of EU funds rightfully due to Hungary.

According to the center, it is now well known to the Hungarian public that, prior to the 2022 parliamentary elections, Hungary became the target of an unprecedented attempt at foreign intervention: millions of dollars were channeled into the campaign of the domestic left from an unclear source, but certainly of international origin.

They wrote that since 2010, the Hungarian government's decisions focusing on national consensus have been continuously attacked by the institutions owned by liberal, progressive forces and the media controlled by them.

    The global power complex has therefore made up its mind long before 2022 that it will intervene in the parliamentary elections at any price, more precisely for almost HUF 4 billion, and at the huge cost of international media deposits, i.e. it will attempt to replace the Orbán government, which stands in the way of its aspirations.

they wrote.

They added that this is exactly what Dávid Korányi and Chris Maroshegyi argued in 2016 on the side of an American foreign relations think tank, an organization which, by the way, was funded by the György Soros foundation with nearly 800,000 dollars between 2016 and 2021, and where Korányi held a number of positions from 2012.

The author couple in progressive philippics

he refers to the NGOs financed by George Soros as the reference points of the "democratic" resistance to Orbán, and as organizations that can be brought into line of battle against the Orbán government; they do all this in 2016

- can be read in the analysis.

They explained: in addition to generous financial support, the authors

they also argued that the Hungarian left had to be trained.

"Organizations like the National Democratic Institute can help train the next Hungarian democrats so that they can rebuild an effective political opposition and turn civil discontent into an organized political movement," they quoted .

"The 2016 article thus exposed many essential elements of the exact plan of György Soros and the NGOs connected to him, who are behind the dollar left. In addition, he gives a snappy answer to Gergely Karácsony's clumsy explanation, which was also deplored by the Hungarian progressive propaganda media, that on the one hand he has no idea where more than 500 million in support came to his own association, and on the other hand that these were only micro-donations that the enthusiastic supporters provided for him" - was written.

They added: From 2019, Dávid Korányi also served as the mayor's chief adviser on city diplomacy. He also knew what everyone in Hungary knew: Karácsony would only have used his post of mayor and mayor in 2018 and 2022 as a springboard to achieve his ambitions as prime minister.

    In 2019, therefore, Karácsony must have known that Korányi was acquiring international funds for his prime ministerial candidate campaign. The threads again lead to György Soros

they noted.

MTI

Cover photo: Dávid Korányi and Gordon Bajnai / Source: MTI/László Beliczay