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Andras demands $ 170 billion from a Ukrainian oligarch, but he feels that the Hungarian state does not help him

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hungarian⁤ Businessman Pursues $174 Million Claim Against Ukrainian ‌Oligarch, Alleges Lack of State Support

Vienna, Austria – A Hungarian businessman, identified only as Andras,‍ is locked in a years-long legal battle to ​recover $174 million from Ukrainian oligarch Dmitro Firtas, currently ‍facing extradition proceedings in Vienna.‌ Andras alleges a​ lack of support from Hungarian state authorities‍ in enforcing a⁢ court judgment⁢ in ‌his favor, raising questions about ⁢the government’s role⁣ in assisting citizens⁤ with international legal claims.

The ⁢dispute centers around a financial claim ⁢stemming ⁢from a business dealing with⁢ Firtas, who has been pursued by multiple authorities and remains in⁣ Austrian custody awaiting potential extradition to the United States on charges including blackmail,‌ bribery, money laundering, and embezzlement. Firtas posted $174 million bail in Austrian court ⁣to avoid imprisonment while fighting extradition. Andras initiated legal action to enforce a judgment‍ securing his⁤ claim on the funds.⁢

andras reportedly appealed to Andor Nagy, Hungary’s Ambassador to Vienna, for assistance in ⁣navigating the Austrian legal system and enforcing the judgment. However, he received a response ⁣stating that Hungarian foreign affairs bodies ‌are not responsible for aiding Hungarian citizens in such matters. this response⁤ has fueled Andras’s frustration, who​ argues ‍that the Hungarian state should assist its citizens in enforcing legally obtained judgments abroad.

The case is primarily in Andras’s interest, but he contends that​ the Hungarian state has a obligation​ to‍ support ​its citizens in international legal proceedings. He is currently pursuing legal avenues in Cyprus, hoping a successful outcome there will facilitate enforcement of the ​judgment in other jurisdictions.

Despite the anticipated length and complexity‌ of the legal battle, andras⁤ remains steadfast to‍ recover the $174 million, believing that state assistance could considerably improve his chances of success. The outcome​ may hinge, he suggests, on the degree of cooperation he receives from the Hungarian government.

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