Párbeszéd's far-left party foundation, which supports the extreme left, reaped hundreds of millions of dollars, which then provided ample funds for the promotion of EU left-liberal ideology, gender theories, and support for migration.

The Megújuló Magyarországért Foundation, which, among other things, supported the summer camp of the Antifa and pedophile Szikra Movement marked by the name of András Jámbor and other far-left activist training camps under the guise of the green movement, the Magyar Nemzet has learned.

Since its establishment in 2014, Gergely Karácsony's Párbeszéd party foundation has recorded a total of more than HUF 350 million in income, mainly from Párbeszéd payments and budget support.

More than HUF 55 million of this amount went into the coffers of the Megujuló Magyarorszártét Foundation in January and April of this year alone.

Based on the organization's programs, however, it can be easily traced that the activist training and pseudo-green events received a lot of support from abroad as well, from foundations linked to various left-wing parties, one of the main goals of which is to convey support for the EU's left-liberal ideology, gender theories and migration in the member states.

The origin of the amount corresponding to half a billion forints, which one of the curators of the Zöld Terasz Foundation linked to the Renewable Hungary Foundation, Gábor Perjés, a dialogic local government representative, paid into the account of 99 Mozgalom, which supports Gergely Karácsony's campaign, is still unclear, presumably from foreign donations.

It is also telling that the president of the Megujuló Magyarországért Foundation (whose curators include Tímea Szabó and Bence Tordai, a member of parliament) is the economist Ferenc Büttl, who proudly claims that he was a leader of the far-left Szikra Movement in Mérce when the organization he led was founded. His first publications were published in András Jámbor's paper.

This is the paper also supported by György Soros, which tried to legitimize the crimes of the Antifa activists who carried out brutal attacks against innocent people in Budapest, because according to them, any means against the "Nazis", open street violence, is acceptable.

By the way, Ferenc Büttl has moved in several directions on the left side, in 2017 he worked as an economic policy expert, for example, alongside the socialist mayor of Szeged, László Botka, and later he was also a member of Gergely Karácsony's advisory board.

Foreign supporters also appear behind the Párbeszéd foundation. Most recently, for example, while the state of Budapest's green areas is more tragic and air pollution has not decreased in the inner districts, the organization organized a conference and workshop under the patronage of Gergely Karácsony and with the support of the Budapest municipality, where the green policy of the municipalities was discussed with the participants.

Among the supporters of the event was the organization of the German social democrats, the Fridrich Ebert Foundation, which became notorious in Hungary mainly as an organizer of anti-government events and a builder of left-wing networks.

The presence of the foundation at the Párbeszéd event is not surprising to those who heard the audio recording in which Gyula Gansperger, speaking about City Hall Gate, explains that the Friedrich Ebert Foundation finances some of the left-wing intellectuals and opposition opinion leaders, spending a lot of money on these for rounds.

It is no coincidence why this foundation spends huge sums on the Hungarian left.

The president of the organization is Martin Schulz, who as the former Social Democrat president of the European Parliament regularly attacked our country and Viktor Orbán, whose main goal was to overthrow the Hungarian government.

Hungarian Nation