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Viktor Orbán Filmed in Serbia with MOL Executive and Controversial Hatvanpuszta Estate Architect

Serbian footage showed Viktor Orbán with a MOL deputy CEO and an architect tied to the Hatvanpuszta estate, renewing attention to his business links.

  • Former Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orb attended the Trumpet Festival in Serbia on Friday, filmed walking through streets alongside two figures with close links to Hungarian business and the Hatvanpuszta estate.
  • Accompanying Viktor Orb were Oszk Vil, a Slovak-Hungarian billionaire and deputy chief executive officer of MOL, and architect Taraczky with ties to the estate.
  • Investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi identified Vil in footage, noting his longstanding relationship with Viktor Orb; Vil is former head of Slovnaft and majority owner of Slovak football club DAC based in Dunajsk.
  • Architect Taraczky faced sanctions from the Hungarian Chamber, which suspended his membership for one year and imposed a fine for breaching professional rules regarding Hatvanpuszta work.
  • Procedural costs of EUR 2,190 were ordered against Taraczky following a complaint by Hadh regarding demolition of a protected 19th-century agricultural building at Hatvanpuszta.
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Former Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán, after leaving politics, at least for the time being, decided to dedicate himself to completely different priorities, and one of them is the trumpet festival in Guča, where he was filmed in an unrecognizable version, Sarajevo's Klix writes.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The former prime minister was walking with Oszkár Vílagi and Dániel Taraczky at the Guča trumpet festival.

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Viktor Orbán attended a Serbian festival where everyone knows him.

·Budapest, Hungary
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delo.si broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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