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    1. Sooo uhhh, issue arrest orders, freeze their assets, seize everything they leave behind?

    2. Accomplished_Tip3597 on

      they’ll take as much money as they can and go to russia so that putin welcomes them

    3. Kozmic_River on

      I have a feeling that, as the world starts to rise up against oligarchs, Russia and America will be havens for them.

    4. Objective-Clue5087 on

      This is the plan for all corrupt leaders when they are voted out. I hope now something is in place to freeze all assets of corrupt leaders until all trials are complete, and hopefully all the money accumulated while they, family members, cabinet members, and enablers in office can be confiscated by the government as part of a sentence. It will be a great way to pay down the debt they caused.

    5. VanceKelley on

      Orban’s son-in-law, who became rich under his father-in-law’s rule, fled to a country which he feels will be friendly to a corrupt oligarch: America.

    6. I didn’t read the article, but where could they possibly go? Also, isn’t reporting that rich people are „fleeing“ sort of the norm de jeur after a big change in who sits on office?

    7. Literally received golden passports from Trump after a small ‚donation‘. They will all be in the US shortly, mark my words.

    8. MoroseBizarro on

      They can buy US citizenship and languish as oligarchs in Trump’s America. I assumed they were headed to the US right away. Sad.

    9. Fun fact: After the election they won the jackpot in every lottery in the country at the same time, even the Joker…

      There are conspiracy theories (or more than that), that orban’s circle laundered money after the lost election.

    10. Serious discussion aside, it’s wild to me that this dude is just straight up named Magyar. I don’t know how common that is, but it’s funny as hell imagining someone named American Smith becoming the president or something.

    11. Sharkbait_ooohaha on

      Maybe they should use their billions to buy food so they won’t be Hungary anymore.

    12. They’re fleeing Hungary with billions, but here’s the one thing billionaires don’t want you to know.

      Their businesses, buildings and land are still in the country. The rich, when leaving any country, can only take liquid assets, while the actually important non-liquid assets which form a larger portion of their wealth cannot be moved so easily.

      We’ll expand this to include „If we tax the rich, they’ll leave.“ Yes, they’ll leave, but their properties won’t.

    13. Capital Flight is a real thing, and quite a few nations lack laws to prevent it for pretty obvious reasons.

    14. Significant_Swing_76 on

      I guess this is the exact thing Trump had in mind with the “Golden Card”…

    15. >Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar urged law enforcement to freeze assets and prevent the departure of influential families as the 16-year Fidesz era draws to a close.

      I’ve seen for years now, European media claim you can’t do this.

    16. No_Locksmith_1739 on

      The rich pillaging their country, taking everything, and living in exile? That never happens!!!

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