A4D deliberately kept quiet that the speculator is behind the billions, in order to hide it: there is no question of fear of democracy, only hard business goals.

The Office for the Protection of Sovereignty (SzH) is investigating the videos shared on X the other day, in which the leaders of Action for Democracy (A4D) admit that György Soros is behind the billions given to the Hungarian left through the organization, said Tamás Lánczi, the head of the office. According to his words, they are trying to obtain the complete recordings, for this purpose they have already contacted the competent bodies, including overseas ones.

- Although the cut details were published on X, it can be stated that the videos do not appear to have been manipulated, since the actors ( leaders of A4D ) are apparently talking informally and at length about how they wanted to influence the Hungarian elections, on whose behalf and with what money they tried to help the opposition to form a government - explained Tamás Lánczi, who

he considers what was said on the videos to be unprecedented, which seem to confirm the assumptions that could only be guessed in the last two years.

It was already known what the distribution mechanism was for the foreign money coming to the opposition in the 2022 parliamentary election campaign. But now we also get some insight into what the origin of the money was. This must be fully explored by examining the original, uncut recordings, said the head of the SzH, adding that several different crimes could have been committed.

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In one of the videos shared on X, Dávid Korányi, the number one leader of A4D, talked about how, taking advantage of the opportunity provided by American law, they deliberately kept the fact that György Soros was the main donor a secret, as they thought it would damage their reputation here.

So, cloaked in anonymity, the stock market speculator could intervene in Hungarian internal affairs with a virtually unlimited amount of financial assets.

It is also clear from this that it is not easy to prevent this, but the SzH, in cooperation with state bodies such as the State Audit Office or the National Information Center, will do everything in order to prevent such attempts, even before the municipal elections in June Tamás Lánczi stated.

He added: if the aforementioned actors try to bring cash into the territory of our country using analogous methods - for example in a backpack or trunk - it is already under the jurisdiction of the law enforcement agencies.

Once the full investigation has been completed, the SzH can even make a proposal to amend the law.

To be remembered: according to the secret service report that launched the investigation of foreign influence on the 2022 election and was partially declassified last summer, about four billion forints of foreign money came to Hungary through Dávid Korányi's Action for Democracy and a Swiss foundation, from which the left's campaign activities was financed.

The source of the money was not yet identified, but in the videos published on X the other day, several leaders of A4D make it clear that György Soros was the main donor.

There was no question of micro-donations, the American speculator could roll the dollars to the movements of Péter Márki-Zay and Gergely Karácsony.

Dávid Korányi and his colleagues also spoke in detail about how A4D was clearly formed for political purposes, and their activities largely consist of trying to shape the internal politics of various countries according to the interests of stock market speculators.

It is telling that Korányi also said that they kept quiet about the fact that Soros was behind the billions, because they were afraid that, knowing the role of the stock speculator, the public opinion would be that they are motivated by business goals during their actions to gain influence, and not by fear of democracy.

Based on the accounts of the organization's prominent figures, they are in close contact with the decision-makers of the Biden administration.

Kati Marton, the president of the A4D board of trustees, for example, boasted about how quickly and smoothly they were able to get to work in Poland, where they supported the left-wing opposition before last year's election, after contacting the American ambassador in Warsaw.

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Cover photo: Tamás Lánczi, head of the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty
MTI Photo: Szilárd Koszticsák