Together Alleges Fidesz Vote Fraud In Hungary

  • 16 Jan 2013 8:00 AM
Together Alleges Fidesz Vote Fraud In Hungary
The Together 2014 movement is filing a report with the authorities over a sound recording in which the county’s Roma council leader Tibor Ajtai and a member of the Fidesz county chapter discuss election fraud for the benefit of Fidesz-Christian Democrat mayoral candidate in Kiskunfélegyháza, Krisztián Kapus.

Jobbik also filed a complaint because of the sound recording.

Ajtai says on the recording that close to 300 people were “moved around” in the town and were taken in 11 cars to cast ballots.

Ajtai claimed that the recording does not reflect real events as it had been recorded “for test purposes” with the notary.

He claimed that Fidelitas county chapter president Bence Dósai had persuaded him to co-operate in making a sound recording with which Kapus could be blackmailed.

Notary Yvette Csölle, who was fired by Kapus on January 1, firmly said the recording was made in her office and is genuine.

Source: Hungary Around the Clock

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