Orban: ‘I am not a wealthy man’

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Budapest, April 11 (MTI) – Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he was not a wealthy man and he did not have a “strawman”, in response to a question by Jobbik in parliament on Monday.

“I never had a strawman, nor do I have one now or will I ever have one in the future,” Orbán said, responding to a question on whether Lorinc Meszaros, the mayor of his native Felcsut, was acting as his “front”. Orbán added that he had been a Member of Parliament since 1990 and “has never been a wealthy man, nor will he ever be one”.

Addressing the prime minister, Gábor Vona, the leader of the Jobbik party, asked how people in Orbán’s “immediate surroundings” gained wealth, in connection with media mogul Andy Vajna, Orbán’s unofficial advisor Árpád Habony and Mészáros, who was earlier a gas repairman.

Orbán said all lawmakers must file an official report on their wealth. Anyone who questions the validity of that report is making criminal accusations, he said, adding that this is not fair. He said that in 1990 he had to choose between a career in business or politics and he chose the latter, bearing the consequences to this day.

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