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Robber Parties

Everyone suspected there had been fraud in the election - Partizán is now showing what happened! In our first investigative documentary, we looked at who was behind the parties known in the press only as camouflage parties, how they stole billions of forints in campaign money, and how Fidesz also benefited from it.

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Everyone suspected there had been fraud in the election - Partizán is now showing what happened! In our first investigative documentary, we looked at who was behind the parties known in the press only as camouflage parties, how they stole billions of forints in campaign money, and how Fidesz also benefited from it.

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