The hand of Action for Democracy, which operates on Soros money, reaches as far as Brazil, and has successfully contributed to the left-liberal takeover of power in several countries, naturally always wrapping the rolling dollars in "civilian".

The civil "packaging" (money given to non-governmental organizations, NGOs and "independent media") is only a disguise, the goal of Action for Democracy (A4D), which intervened in the 2022 Hungarian elections in favor of the opposition, from our region to the American continent influence, namely for the sake of the liberal side.

"We are not afraid to criticize authoritarian leaders and tendencies, such as Bolsonaro (in Brazil), Orbán in Hungary or Kaczynski in Poland... We support civil organizations..." says Dávid Korányi, managing director of A4D, in the video below, which was recently made public on the X microblogging platform (formerly Twitter). .

When the interlocutor asks back: "They support the opposition. Is that the idea?”

“Well, we'll never say that. We don't say this, we don't advertise it, but these organizations (...) after all, it can be reasonably assumed that they are playing into the hands of the opposition," answers Korányi, whose words can be heard on the video between 0:11 and 0:59.

In the 2000s, 43-year-old Dávid Korányi was a colleague of MSZP member of the European Parliament Csaba Tabajdi in Brussels, then Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai's chief foreign policy advisor (2009-10). He was then parachuted into the Johns Hopkins University School of Political Science in Washington, D.C., where he acquired extensive American connections. In 2022, he unfurled the flag as the founder of A4D in New York's Times Square, a few weeks before the Hungarian parliamentary elections.

After 2019, Gergely Karácsony organized the capital's international relations at the City Hall on behalf of the Mayor of Budapest.

Among the countries mentioned by Korányi, Brazil and Poland are listed as "key battleground states" on A4D's own website, as countries where they wanted to influence the elections in accordance with the interests of global forces.

Namely - as could be guessed until now, but now they said it themselves - with the significant support of Hungarian-born American speculator György Soros. And now, mobilized for the European Parliament elections in June, a current application has been put out.

Their efforts have been successful in recent years:

1. In Poland. Although the national-conservative Law and Justice came out on top in last fall's Polish parliamentary elections, it was ultimately unable to form a government.

Thus, Donald Tusk, who is pro-Brussels and even returned directly from there as the former president of the European Council and the European People's Party, became the prime minister. A4D supported and mobilized the background organizations behind Tusk's centrist-liberal Civil Platform and, including its allies, the Civil Coalition.

Poland is a key member state of the EU. The stakes are also clear for international interest groups, they don't leave anything to chance. A4D is present in the Polish campaign. They support the opposition lobby, such as the feminist organization Women's Strike, which has been at the forefront of pro-abortion mobilization. They can provide all kinds of support from Washington: money, (rainbow) colored balloons and badges, demonstration organization skills, Magyar Nemzet wrote.

2. In Brazil. In the Americas, this was the "battlefield state" of the A4D.

after the presidency of the right-wing Jair Bolsonaro (2019-23) created a dangerous precedent for them in the spread of illiberal democracy in one of the most important countries in the developing world. A4D also shouted in an appeal in Portuguese - of course "in defense of democracy". Bolsonaro lost in the 2022 presidential election to the leftist Lula da Silva.

However, they failed:

1. In Hungary. In the 2022 elections, the Fidesz-KDNP party alliance won a two-thirds majority for the fourth time in a row.

A4D supported the opposition party, and opposition prime minister candidate Péter Márki-Zay repeatedly mentioned members of the organization's advisory board, such as Kati Marton, Wesley Clark and Evelyn Farkas, as those who worked for them. A4D currently supports Hungarian press products with an oppositional tone.

2. In Slovakia. A4D supported organizations belonging to the liberal moon court here as well.

At the same time, the liberal Progressive Slovakia lost last year's elections. From sources in the highlands, Mediaworks knows that many Hungarian voters voted for the winning Slovak party, Smer, due to surveys favorable to Progressive Slovakia, which also resulted in the Hungarian Alliance not entering the Bratislava parliament.

Mandiner.hu

Cover photo: Dávid Korányi and Gergely Karácsony
Source: Facebook/Gergely Karácsony