
Former president's foundation to spend €17 million on a sustainability mega-event
This time however, unlike previous instances, the expensive event will not be organized by the government's favorite propaganda supplier.
This time however, unlike previous instances, the expensive event will not be organized by the government's favorite propaganda supplier.
Roland Ceber, who was subjected to a travel ban and has been accused by the Orbán government of spying for Ukrainian intelligence, gave an interview to Átlátszó. Ceber denies the accusations and prepares for a lawsuit to overturn the ban.
The opposition TISZA Party claims that the database did not come from their servers, but volunteers on the lists confirmed to Átlátszó that they signed contracts with the party.
Hungarian public media has promised extremely close cooperation to its Chinese partners in several contracts.
According to a Spanish realtor, an unnamed Hungarian buyer with a wealth over 1.2 billion Euros is interested in a building in La Zagaleta. Only a few people in Hungary have the wealth to fit the description.
The proceedings are not only about the reputation of our newspaper, but also about all independent media and civil society organizations in Hungary, which are threatened to be blacklisted and made impossible with the so-called “transparency” bill.
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