Former Fidesz ally: PM’s wife holds secret power, Orbán family operates Hungary as a corporation

Anikó Lévai’s underrated influence
According to Magyar, Anikó Lévai, Orbán’s wife, wields a considerable level of influence in Hungarian public affairs, surpassing the common perception. Despite not holding any formal political office, Magyar contends that Lévai’s impact is vastly underestimated. He further commended her constructive contributions to Hungary’s public sphere, highlighting her active role in overseeing matters within the Fidesz party.
Magyar claims that he witnessed Lévai requesting reports from ministers and MPs concerning political issues. The Fidesz EP candidate added that Anikó Lévai even asserts a role in personnel decisions, telex.hu wrote.
Another influential Orbán son-in-law
Magyar also revealed the involvement of other family members in what he likened to the Orbán “corporation.” Alongside the PM’s son-in-law, István Tiborcz, noted as one of Hungary’s wealthiest individuals and a pivotal figure in the family’s business dealings, Magyar shed light on the role of Tamás Szokira, husband to Orbán’s daughter Sára. Szokira, as per Magyar, plays a crucial part in managing government-friendly media outlets and holds sway over significant decisions concerning appointments and strategic orientations. “I do not want to quote from mafia movies, but we all saw examples where everybody had his or her role”, Magyar concluded.
In addition to familial dynamics, Magyar provided insights into the Hungarian PM’s dinner meetings with oligarchs and other influential figures. He recounted gatherings where the prime minister engaged with close associates, barely delving into crucial topics, such as the concerning state of the Hungarian healthcare sector, but instead discussing which football teams they should buy next, investment options and the repurchase of the Budapest Airport.
Oligarchs and lucrative contracts
Nevertheless, during such dinners, the prime minister never broached business topics; his focus remained squarely on political affairs. On one occasion, amidst the height of the EU funding dispute, the Hungarian PM declared that he would not allocate Hungary a single cent. His sole concern pertained to whether Brussels would dare to take such action. We can affirm that they did not. The European Union opted to release EUR 10 billion for Hungary out of the nearly EUR 30 billion frozen within the RRF and development funds, citing concerns regarding the rule of law.
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