Many millions of forints scattered, problems with invoices and contracts - this characterized the financial affairs of the Tisza Party at one time. This is what one of Péter Magyar's confidants, the vice president of the party, talks about in the latest audio recording sent to several editors. Márk Radnai also hints that Péter Magyar also gives money from the party to his younger brother - exactly as in the case of the state companies where Magyar held a leading position - Magyar Nemzet wrote.

The author of the letter added to the latest audio recording published this morning that the latest audio recording is not edited, that it is a "raw divorce" and that "Peti can't handle not only women, but also the money entrusted to him".

In the recording, Márk Radnai, one of the most important people in Hungary, the vice-president of the party, talks about the financial chaos in the Tisza Party, and also refers to:

Péter Magyar's brother, Márton Magyar, obtained money from the party as well as from state companies managed by Magyar.

During the roughly one-minute conversation, Radnai complains to Evelin Vogel, his Hungarian ex-girlfriend. He begins by saying that he took over the organization with minus fifty million. Then he turns to how Magyar and his former financier, a certain Dezső, handled the money. (They could be referring to businessman Dezső Farkas, who helped Péter Magyar in the campaign and in organizing the rural forums. (Editor))

"Dezső nodded to everything that Peti wanted and scattered a lot of money, 103 million, for Hősök tér. And that's no f…ckin' way” –

stated Radnai, indicating that he thought the expenditure was unnecessary.

And by Hősök tér is certainly meant the event after which Magyar said that people stink, their mouths too, and that he has a pension commando that he will incite Vogel if she does not behave as Magyar would like.

Evelin Vogel then asks if according to them Péter Magyar could not control the events, and her interlocutor admits that the president of the Tisza Party "did not control him and did not dare to say no to him".

The tension between us stems from the fact that at the last moment, when we were at the dawn of the last two or three weeks, we did not have the contracts and invoices. Marci Magyar's affairs, etc

admitted the vice president.

The Tisza Party considers it a distraction and does not wish to comment on the audio recordings made public of the conversations of party leader Péter Magyar and his entourage.

Cover image: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák