Her prime minister Hungarian, Victor Orban He was targeted by commenting on the villa that his family seems to have.
Independent MP, Akos Hadhazi, shared a video in the social media with the villa belonging to Victor Orban’s father and garnered 700,000 views and many comments about the “Palace” of the Hungarian Prime Minister.
The independent MP is known for his fight against corruption, entered the villa and filmed the site, with Foreign Minister Peter Sigyrto, NS accuses him of violating the legislation as he had no permission.
As shots from the property, they dominate a well -maintained garden, a pool and a huge dining room, they prove that it is a “luxury castle” and not a humble farm, as its owner claims, independent MP Akos Hadhazi said.
Negative comments on social media
Pictures show that “Orban and his associates build a palace” with taxpayers’ money, one internet user wrote in a comment posted under the video, which garnered 700,000 views on Facebook social media.
The man, another commentator, suggested that the space be used as an orphanage or hospital.
Viktor Orbán’s father gave an interview to Bors, the flagship tabloid of Rogán’s propaganda machine.
From this essential interview, we learnt that what we see at Hatvanpuszta is actually a gatehouse, guard post, transformer station, sewage treatment plant, solar panel field,… pic.twitter.com/iilHogrBlb– Péter Magyar (Don’t be afraid) (@Magypetermp) August 25, 2025
Orban denies that he belongs to him
In recent years, many articles have been reported that Victor Orban has been using the Hatvanpuszta villa as a private retreat. The property is located near the hometown of Felkuut, about 34 kilometers west of Budapest.
However, the super -conservative leader denies he is the owner of the castle.
Goyo’s father, 84, recently told the pro -government tabloid Bors that he bought Hatvanpuszta in 2011 to make a farm there.
While Viktor Orban has made Hungary the poorest country in the European Union and honest Hungarian citizens struggle with soaring inflation, his circle built a multi‑million euro castle. Corruption and luxury at the top while the people fight to survive pic.twitter.com/Q5XqIPrQUM
– Frid (@Frid45) August 25, 2025
Indignation to corruption
The fact that this video went viral is part of a context of generalized indignation in front of corruption in Hungary. Victor Orban’s environment is suspected that it has been richly enriched thanks to public competitions.
The EU “frozen” funding of about 19 billion euros intended for this country of Central Europe, especially due to suspicions of corruption in public procurement.
The Orban government rejects the charges of corruption.