The article reports on allegations of excessive spending by former Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, who allegedly used private jets for diplomatic travel at high costs. The revelations emerged during an internal audit conducted after his party, Fidesz, won parliamentary elections. Specific examples include flights between Budapest and New York costing nearly 17 million Czech crowns and a multi-city trip totaling over 13 million crowns. Between 2022 and 2026, Szijjártó reportedly used private jets 53 times for foreign trips, totaling over 333 million Czech crowns. Deputy Foreign Minister György László Velkey criticized this as 'complete waste of money' and suggested potential criminal liability. Documents show Szijjártó self-approved these expenses through decretes issued by Fidesz. While Hungary has a state-owned fleet of aircraft, Szijjártó also used them. Fidesz spokesperson Bertalan Havasi defended the expenditures, calling them in line with European standards and highlighting Szijjártó’s contributions to Hungary.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the issue as wasteful spending by a former government official, emphasizing the misuse of public funds and suggesting potential legal consequences. It highlights criticism from a deputy minister and contrasts this with the defense from Fidesz, which supports Szijjártó’s actions. S





