
13 Billion Forint Estate of Hungarian PM's Father-in-Law Under Scrutiny
Hungarian Prime Minister's Father-in-Law's 13 Billion Forint Estate Sparks Controversy. A recent video has raised questions about a sprawling estate in Hatvanpuszta, Hungary, reportedly belonging to the father-in-law of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The video, which features a news presenter-style figure, alleges that the 13 billion forint property's purpose is unclear, raising eyebrows about potential misuse of funds. The presenter challenges the official narrative, and addresses what he claims are attacks against his family. "If this is truly the Prime Minister's father-in-law's property," the presenter states, "why is it a small apartment?" The video shows images of the property, prompting questions about its use and the transparency of the funds used for its construction. The video's release has ignited a public debate, highlighting concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the need for greater transparency in government affairs. This incident underscores the ongoing debate surrounding wealth and power in Hungary. Further investigation is needed to verify the claims made in the video and shed light on the estate's true purpose and funding sources.