One of the hobbies of Akos Hadhazi, an independent member of parliament, is monitoring the movements of aircraft registered as “national defence” but in reality operating, at least in part, as government machines. Now he found some very interesting things.
The Dassault Falcon 7X National Defense plane with registration number HUAF-583 (which, depending on its class, serves as a luxury private jet in other parts of the world) left Brussels for Budapest on Tuesday, but landed at a stop in Stuttgart. What a coincidence that Viktor Orban participated in the informal EU summit in Brussels on Monday evening and, of course, on Wednesday he will attend the match between Germany and Hungary in the European Championship in Stuttgart.
Another National Defense aircraft, an Airbus A-319, also flew first to Berlin and then to Stuttgart on Tuesday. Maybe it's just a coincidence that Szalay-Bobrovnisky National Defense Minister Christoph held talks in Berlin on Tuesday and is sure to want to support the Hungarian national team immediately. If it's not a coincidence, it's particularly interesting, because while Stuttgart was almost en route from Brussels to Budapest, the plane had to make a big detour from Berlin.
“If both of them have the courage to go watch a match on a National Defense plane, I'll run out of words. At least I can only quote Csokonai's poem “Next to the Burital”:
Kurvaniuk!”
– Akos Hadhazi concluded his post, which went as far as possible, regarding Viktor Orbán's previous trip to Italy, to illustrate the private use of military vehicles, but ultimately bounced off the walls of national defense and state bureaucracy.