Válasz Online: Is Orbán’s son-in-law on the brink of securing a big business?

Orbán’s son-in-law, István Tiborcz, has gained from state-backed deals, sparking concerns of cronyism. His ventures, including real estate, receive government support and inflated buyouts, highlighting a pattern of state capitalism favouring politically connected figures.
Big plans before 2026?
Válasz Online suggests that Orbán’s son-in-law, István Tiborcz, is set to benefit from another lucrative state-backed deal as his company, Waberer’s Group, develops a logistics base in Ecser, scheduled to be purchased by Magyar Posta in 2026. This reflects a recurring pattern of government support for Tiborcz, where state institutions acquire assets from his business ventures, often at inflated prices. The government has also discreetly invested billions in properties and solar plants linked to Tiborcz’s circle, raising further concerns of favouritism. This strategy of state capitalism shields politically connected figures like Tiborcz from market risks, enabling them to profit significantly through state aid, favourable loans, and strategic acquisitions, casting doubt on the transparency of Hungary’s economic policies.
Major real estate projects
Magyar Posta logistic centre
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