PM Viktor Orbán’s EU-funded mini train no longer discloses passenger numbers
Maintenance period is over, transparency is gone: no more information about the passenger numbers and operating costs.
Maintenance period is over, transparency is gone: no more information about the passenger numbers and operating costs.
This came to light when the names of the companies were listed as partners on the website of the shooting range.
What’s the takeaway? Important travel tips: check in online, arrive early, pack snacks, and amend inconvenient legislation.
Orbán travelled with 3 ministers and staff of 35 people to meet Chancellor Karl Nehammer last July.
We have put together a spreadsheet of data from the Ministry of Defence on the cost of politicians' flights.
Our story revealed that Hungarian and Turkish oligarchs are profiting from the military purchases.
According to the document obtained by Atlatszo, the PM's Office pays the Ministry of Defence annually for the costs of travelling with military planes.
In July, the Prime Minister went to Austria's capital for a short meeting with a large delegation and stayed in one of the most expensive hotels.
Aviation expert Mihály Hardy told Átlátszó about the Hungarian Air Force's Dassault Falcon 7X aircraft, which the Prime Minister uses regularly.
Semi-state foundation provided a huge grant for an "international conference" to CPAC Hungary co-host Center for Fundamental Rights.
The Recovery and Resilience Plan for Hungary has not been approved by the European Commission, still, Lőrinc Mészáros's company has already won a grant from these funds.
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