Ronaldinho expressed his support to a Hungarian party – VIDEO
Ronaldinho expressed his support to the MEMO party in a short video in which he was asking voters to support the movement founded by his two friends, György Gattyán and Viktor Huszár.
The former Brazilian football player became teqball ambassador in 2016 and has been actively promoting the Hungarian sport in Europe for years. This is how Ronaldinho met György Gattyán and Viktor Huszár, founders of the freshly introduced MEMO movement and the teqball sport. According to Mandiner,
the world-class footballer is asking voters to support the movement founded by György Gattyán by signing recommendation forms.
“Dear friends Gyuri and Viktor! You are true role models around the world as sports leaders. We were brought together as good friends by the love of sport. I am with you now and I assure you of my full support.”
As the Hungarian news portal Világgazdaság reports, György Gattyán has launched a knowledge centre for which he is looking for 106 Hungarian representatives. According to the businessman, the primary aim of his initiative is to digitise Hungary. Based on this principle, he wanted to elevate his initiative into a movement and, if necessary, a party by 2022. Even though Gattyán did not intend to contest his idea in the elections,
the so-called Solution Movement (MEMO) has become a party by now.
Gattyán, who is among the TOP10 richest Hungarians, has made a fortune from his internet businesses which include erotic and fortune-telling online services. He also actively took part in charitable activities. Furthermore, it seems that the Hungarian businessman also has political ambitions.
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Source: mandiner.hu, vg.hu
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