Ana Uros, a member of parliament, announced on her Facebook page that she had filed a complaint against several “civic organizations” that received millions of dollars in subsidies from the Municipal Civic Fund, despite their clear connection to Fidesz.
None were previously a nominating organization, but several winners were included in a December GAO report titled “Assessing Civic Organizations Conducting Activities Capable of Influencing Public Life.”
Anna Oros writes.
These include the Polgári Józsefváros Foundation, the FICSAK Foundation, or the István Kozma Magyar Birkózó Academy Foundation in Csepel – the representative gives examples.
“Some organizations close to Fidesz included in the list of winners carry out political activities and open election campaigns from the tender funds they won. For example, the Ogboda Citizens' Association spent several million forints of public money organizing discussions with Fidesz advocates such as Daniel Pohar,” As Oros says.
So our suspicions that the organizations that won the competition are well-founded are well-founded This year too They will campaign for Fidesz with public funds, as they did in 2022.
Therefore, he filed a report with the State Audit Office on suspicion of illegal party financing.