politics
March 24, 2026
Hungary: Ruling party accuses opposition Tisza party of conspiracy with foreign intelligence
State Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office of Hungary, Balázs Hidvéghi, stated today that a new case of conspiracy, more serious than ever before, has come to light with the outbreak of a scandal involving a spy from the opposition Tisza party, which, he assessed, clearly proves that preparations for a Hungarian 'pro-Ukrainian agent government' are underway.
TL;DR
- Hungarian State Secretary Balázs Hidvéghi claims a new, severe conspiracy case has emerged involving a spy from the opposition Tisza party.
- He alleges this is part of preparations to establish a 'pro-Ukrainian agent government' in Hungary.
- Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó calls the incident a "huge scandal and serious interference in the electoral process," labeling it an "attack on Hungary's sovereignty."
- Officials suggest a spy, working with a journalist and linked to the Tisza party, is part of a foreign intelligence operation.
- Such a government, they claim, would not be able to refuse participation in the war or financial aid to Ukraine.
- The alleged eavesdropping incident is seen as direct evidence of foreign secret services' interference in Hungary's election campaign.
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