Magyar Nemzet reported on Tuesday that an unknown source had delivered a package containing recordings containing interesting conversation excerpts, internal correspondence and other documents to Mediaworks. The significant amount of revealing information was presumably leaked by someone from Gergely Karácsony's immediate environment.

Magyar Nemzet has started processing the information package, in the coming days they will present a series of articles on how Gergely Karácsony and the inner world of the left work.

Presumably, someone from the mayor's immediate circle of trust could have leaked those materials.

This can be inferred from the conversations in which Gergely Karácsony himself and his fellow politicians in his immediate environment can be heard. Among other things, the meetings of Párbeszéd's management were recorded by an attendee, who delivered the resulting materials to the press as part of a package.

In the recorded conversations, Karácsony and his colleagues talk about opposition tactics and negotiations, their position within the left coalition, foreign financing of the mayor's campaigns, and preparation for the municipal and European Parliament elections.

In addition, the paper also obtained internal correspondence in which

Gergely Karácsony and his circle of trust discuss matters concerning the financing of the 99 Movement.

The leaked e-mails and notes reveal how the structure was built and who the key players were, with which the Karácsony family tried to document the campaign financing coming from abroad.

The package attached to the paper also contains business offers that reveal the digital background of Gergely Karácsony's online campaign. It also appears from the documents that

what kind of support Gergely Karácsony could receive from Bajani Gordon's DatData.

At the end of the compilation of the Magyar Nemzet, he said: based on the large amount of internal information they have acquired, in the next period they will have the opportunity to outline exactly how the left-wing machinery in the capital works.

Cover photo: Gergely Karácsony and Ferenc Gyurcsány (Photo: MTI/Zoltán Balogh)