The Hungarian political party Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland) has filed a complaint alleging fraudulent public procurement practices related to events held on August 20th, Hungary’s national holiday. Party leader László Toroczkai criticized the government, stating the situation undermines claims of dismantling “cronyism.” The complaint centers on suspicions that the contracts awarded for organizing the holiday festivities were not legitimate. Details of the alleged fraud have not yet been fully disclosed, but Mi Hazánk is calling for a thorough investigation. The party believes the procurement process lacked transparency and fairness. This complaint adds to ongoing scrutiny of government spending and contracting procedures in Hungary. The outcome of the investigation could have significant political ramifications.

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