Killing economy same as England amd 2PM
It is obvious that joins plan of repetitive conspiracy scenarios of robing off taxpayers and nations . Exactly reminiscent to Keir Stormer and Reevees . As soon as the chair position was available the money it gets g redirect into different banking .
The decision is a significant boost for P;ter Magyar, who has been in office for less than three weeks after a landslide election victory over Viktor Orb;n.
He described his EU deal as a "historic breakthrough", while von der Leyen said "we can already feel a strong wind, external of change across Hungary".
The Commission president said a total of €16.4bn (;14.2bn) would be released to Budapest. Magyar hopes the cash will help kickstart Hungary's flagging economy.
The funding was frozen by the EU because of democratic backsliding and corruption allegations under Orb;n's Fidesz-led government. Magyar had made unlocking the billions a key platform for his two-year-old Tisza party in the run-up to last month's elections.
Von der Leyen praised his team for rebuilding trust with the EU, which she said gave confidence for the next steps to come. "We will take no shortcuts, we will address all issues," she insisted.
The bulk of the money - €10bn - comes from a Covid-19 recovery fund that Magyar's team has been in a race to unlock before an August deadline. The Commission had made the sum conditional on a series of "super-milestones" including anti-corruption and rule-of-law reforms.
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In August 2013, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Sergey Kiriyenko, head of Russia’s state-run nuclear energy company Rosatom, in Budapest. It was not their first meeting — but it was probably their most important one. According to Hungarian governmental sources, it was then that Orban decided to contract Rosatom to expand Hungary’s Paks Nuclear Power Plant — a choice made without a public tender.
Further, the Hungarian government made the decision, which will affect the country’s financial and foreign policy for decades to come, in complete secrecy. It did not reveal any details about the Orban-Kiriyenko meeting in August 2013, either. The circumstances of the meeting, uncovered here by Direkt36, provide deeper insight into Russian-Hungarian relations and the developments in the multibillion-euro Paks expansion project financed mostly through a loan from Russia.
Mangold, who was born in 1943, spent most of his career among the top management of various German corporations. He helmed the German mail-order company Quelle in the early 1990s; then, between 1995 and 2003, he held executive-level positions in the German carmaker Daimler. Between 2000 and 2010, he was the president of the German Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations, an industry group that represents German business interests in Eastern Europe and Russia. Currently, he sits on the boards of several American, Austrian, French, and German companies and works as a consultant through his two firms. According to German company records, his clients included the subsidiaries of such huge corporations as the Dutch Shell, and the Russian Gazprom.
As a consultant, Mangold has put together numerous deals between members of the Russian and European business and political elites. He has reportedly facilitated the access of Russian billionaires to European investment opportunities. For example, as German media outlets reported, Mangold helped Russian steel tycoon Alexey Mordashov acquire shares of one of the world’s biggest tourist companies, the Hannover-based TUI Group. After the appointment of Mangold as chair of the company’s supervisory board, Mordashov further increased his share in the firm.
According to an official document obtained by ;tl;tsz;, J;nos S;li, the Hungarian minister responsible for the Paks NPP expansion, prepared a contract worth €8.425 million in 2018 with the international consultancy firm Rothschild & Co for “strategic advice on energy policy and special infrastructure projects”. The exact content of the contract is not clear from the document, and no further information was received from the Prime Minister’s Office or the Rothschild press office. It seems clear, however, that the government wanted to commission Rothschild for a specific reason: although the value of the proposed contract was well above the HUF 15 million net threshold set by law, this procurement was exempted from the Public Procurement Act, so there was no need to call a public procurement procedure to select the most suitable company to provide the consultancy. The Rothschild group’s name has been mentioned before in connection with the Rosatom deal of the Orban government, and according to press reports, the Rothschild group was also involved in the Paks negotiations with Brussels.
Those bankers are draining countries under created by them and their press war scarcity and redirecting fonds . Masonry Corrupted system
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