This is how Péter Márki-Zay's financier, László Bige, tricks
The financier of Péter Márki-Zay, László Bige, still did not settle the 11 billion bill of the fertilizer cartel. The left-wing oligarch would take advantage of the legal options to gain more and more time until the referral. Bige has repeatedly threatened Hungarian farmers in recent months and has openly believed in the left. So far, Bige has given 65 million forints to the campaign of the left, but he also had time to have lunch with a left-wing candidate campaigning for the abolition of the overhead reduction, the 13-month pension and the minimum wage in a luxury restaurant.
Slowly three months after the condemnation of the GVH, Nitrogénművek Zrt. taking advantage of the legal possibilities to gain more and more time until the transfer. One of the richest Hungarian companies has a month to pay more than 11 billion forints in fines. However, a brutal check is also dwarfed by the value of the businessman’s corporate network and personal assets.
According to the present position, they certainly do not have to pay even in January, as an appeal against a decision of the Metropolitan Court hearing an application for immediate legal protection the Curia will evaluate it within thirty days of its submission. This, due to the winter break from 24 December to 1 January, which is not included in the deadlines, will only be due sometime in February. Of course, Marki-Zay’s campaign is spent indefinitely the money of the left oligarch.
The left-wing oligarch made a profit on Hungarian farmers
THE The cartel case was based on the fact that Nitrogénművek Vegyipari Zrt. to restrict competition between its reseller partners and imports. A total of 11 domestic actors were involved in the proceedings, two of which admitted the infringement. The Competition Council of the National Competition Authority imposed a total of HUF 14.1 billion on the cartel members.
This affected not only the six companies in the Nitrogénművek group Hőgyészi Agrokémiai Kft. and Cargill Magyarország Zrt. Nitrogénművek can be linked to one of the main proponents of the left, László Bige. . In the case of the fertilizer cartel, due to the reduction of price competition between distributors, domestic farmers will have a higher prices.
As fertilizer is a supply of nutrients to arable land
László Bige’s left-wing oligarchs damaged farmers by HUF 36 billion Source: MTI / Attila Balázs
Later, the Ministry of Agriculture calculated how much damage Bige caused to farmers. Carteling the Left Oligarch 36 may have caused HUF 1 billion damage to the Hungarian host society. The Hungarian Competition Authority found that there had been abuse or cartel. This amount can be estimated based on competition law regulations and the company’s domestic sales. It is really shocking that László Bige not only wants a simple profit, but also puts tens of billions on the already high prices. He pays for his hunger for money with Hungarian farmers and Hungarian people, as we do not forget that if farmers spend more, it will affect the whole of agriculture, even food prices
– said later the Minister of Agriculture István Nagy
Threat and then retreat
László Bige did not calm down even after the fine, and threatened Hungarian farmers, that it will only be able to buy fertilizer from it for one day and will only sell it abroad. Sixty percent of the Hungarian fertilizer market is dominated by Nitrogénművek Zrt., The only fertilizer factory in the country. Domestic farmers use 1.8 million tonnes of fertilizer, which is essential for the safe production of crops and food
Bige withdrew this statement at the end of December, leaving a two-day purchase period and announced that it would not export the fertilizer out of the country. All agricultural interest groups work with the government to ensure that farmers provide fertilizer. If necessary, the government will intervene to ensure that farmers have enough fertilizer, but for the time being it seems that the market volume will be sufficient – added Jakab István
) One of the main financiers of Péter Márki-Zay László Bige Source: JOHN THYS / AFP / MTI / Attila Balázs
How the oligarch finances the campaign of the left
In addition to the attacks and threats against Hungarian farmers a It was also time for the left-wing oligarch to embark on the campaign of the left and Péter Márki-Zay. Earlier it turned out that László Bige had already supported it with sixty-five million forints the campaign of the left. Márki-Zay also dropped the fact that László Bige had already paid their bill of HUF 5 million, or rather transferred the amount. According to the left-wing politician, this is completely legal. The prime minister-designate also revealed that the left-wing oligarch had previously funded a sixty-million-dollar survey and was now asked to pay another survey.
This is how Márki-Zay and Bige ate their luxury lunch
Bige and Márki-Zay had previously agreed in a luxury restaurant however, the attacking left-wing politician did not appear to be particularly concerned about the bill, nodding violently and laughing at the king of fertilizers to the detriment of farmers.
the reduction in overheads and the minimum wage,
and the 13-month pension According to the politician, people need to feel prices because otherwise they will not save.
May reduce overhead so that it could be, use less water, use less electricity, use less gas, switch to renewables. Of course, you can reduce utilities, you have to insulate the houses – the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely previously thought.
However, Péter Márki-Zay is not worried about this. The candidate for prime minister of the left did not even ask László Bige about the cartel, and said that he would join forces with the devil to come to power.
As Ferenc Gyurcsány said that the devil must be caught. That’s how I see it. We also accept money from László Bige, and a lot of everyone else. So we’re really going to catch up with the devil too Prime Minister-designate on the left
Allegation of dishonesty and bribery
In addition to the cartel Raised against László Bige in October accused by the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Attorney General’s Office of alleging dishonest treatment and bribery causing property damage of HUF 2 billion. According to the prosecution, Bige sold the fertilizer under a redistribution system, which it devalued at its own plant and then passed on at full price. It is suspected that Bigén hit the mark with almost 800 million forints, which was handed over to him by a beneficiary trader.
László Bige sentenced to prison, banned from public affairs and fined prosecution and confiscation of bribes
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