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New documentary digs deep into the wealth of Hungarian PM Orbán’s family! - VIDEO with English subtitles - DailyNewsHungary

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Direkt36 investigators have been working for nearly a year on a documentary film that examines the business background of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s family. The film details the enrichment of the Prime Minister’s son-in-law, István Tiborcz, in which public procurement contracts that were found to be irregular by European Union inspectors, played a key role. The film focuses not only on the current economic structures but also looks back at th…
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Direkt36 made a defamatory film about Viktor Orbán on Ukrainian orders, the communications director of the governing parties drew attention to the matter.

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Within 24 hours, the documentary Dynasty, produced by Direkt36, which shows the incredible enrichment of Viktor Orbán and his immediate family members, primarily his son-in-law, István Tiborcz, has surpassed one million views on YouTube. Of course, many people would have watched the film in the first place, but it is possible that this result would not have been achieved so quickly without the extremely effective Fidesz PR: the film had not even…

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
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