Hungary's government accused of spying on opposition
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Hungary's government accused of spying on opposition
"Many have described the situation as a 'return to dictatorship and Communist times.' The Constitution Protection Office is believed to have tried to infiltrate the opposition Tisza Party to obstruct its election participation."
"The operation reportedly began in July 2025, when it became clear that the Tisza Party was a significant threat to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who leads the Fidesz party."
"The Hungarian government has not denied the revelations regarding the intelligence service's actions, instead framing them as a response to an alleged Ukrainian espionage attempt."
The Hungarian election campaign has been marred by a scandal involving the Constitution Protection Office's alleged attempt to infiltrate the Tisza Party. This operation aimed to obstruct the party's election participation and access internal information. The Tisza Party poses a significant threat to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, leading in polls ahead of the April 12 election. The government has not denied the allegations, attributing the intelligence actions to a supposed Ukrainian espionage attempt. Investigative reports have detailed these developments, raising concerns about democratic integrity in Hungary.
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