His fellow politician from Bajna, Péter Juhász, also had plenty of financial resources during the campaign period for the 2022 parliamentary elections. Tens of millions of forints from the foreign aid of four billion went into the pocket of Juhász, who in exchange for the millions tried to discredit the governing parties on an internet portal, but he was also the one who, after the success of Péter Márki-Zay in the primary election, conducted a long interview with the candidate for prime minister of the left alliance. Of course, his page - like the fake pages of the dollar media - has not been working since then, Magyar Nemzet wrote .
The tens of millions of HUF advertised anti-government campaign materials of Nerpédia, belonging to Péter Juhász, the former president of Együtt founded by Gordon Bajnai, were partly financed by billions from abroad.
Through the page created in the summer of 2021, 38.3 million forints were spent promoting 660 Facebook contents, and another 28.6 million forints were spent on 2,961 (!) Google ads.
In total, the contents of Péter Juhász's site were advertised for more than sixty million forints, but only during the election campaign. The last post was posted the day before the 2022 parliamentary election, and the page has not been advertised at all since April 3 last year, which has not been updated since then.
So it seems strongly that in this case it was just a left-liberal election project, which could have been financed from the four billion forints that came to the left's campaign through various foreign organizations.
Among other things, this is indicated by the fact that, according to the report of the National Information Center, Juhász KözösÜgyünk Nonprofit Kft., which paid for Nerpédia's Facebook ads and the promotion of Péter Juhász's videos, appeared among the partners of the DatAdat group, which was branded as Bajnai Gordon and financed from abroad.
The company, which ended last year with a minus HUF 107 million after-tax result, is also linked to the Bajnai circle by the fact that its online contact address was initially given as iroda@molnaristvan.hu, which is linked to the DatAdat group at another company of István Molnár, FairPension Kft. . can also be found in the company database.
The name of the owner may be familiar from the fact that Molnár also owns a company called EagleEye Marketing Kft., where Zoltán Páva, who became known in connection with the expiration site called EzaLényeg, is the managing director.
EagleEye Marketing regularly receives multimillion orders from Ferenc Gyurcsány's parliamentary faction.
Cover photo: Gordon Bajnai, head of the Együtt-PM and co-chairman Péter Juhász at the association's EP election campaign opening event in Budapest, at the Lurdy Ház on April 12, 2014. (MTI Photo: Noémi Bruzák)