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    By Iris East on March 8, 2026 EU
    Hungarian opposition leader calls on Russia to refrain from election interference
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    Hungarian opposition leader calls on Russia to refrain from election interference

    Election Interference Allegations
    Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar has accused Russia of deploying a covert task force to influence the parliamentary elections in favour of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
    EU Response
    European officials are closely monitoring the upcoming elections after Magyar’s allegations of Russian interference, expressing concerns over democratic integrity in Hungary.
    Election Date
    Hungary’s parliamentary elections are scheduled for 12 April 2026, as opposition leader Péter Magyar leads in current opinion polls.

    Briefing summary

    Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, urged Russia to refrain from interference in Hungary’s parliamentary elections, amidst allegations of a Kremlin task force aiming to aid Viktor Orbán.

    As Hungary prepares for its elections on 12 April, Magyar, leading in opinion polls, faces a significant challenge from Orbán. Tensions with Ukraine have intensified, exacerbated by Hungary’s blockage of a €90 billion EU financial aid package for Kyiv.

    Last week saw Hungary detain seven Ukrainian nationals while investigating cash and gold linked to Ukrainian courier vehicles. This act led Kyiv to accuse Hungary of state terrorism, heightening diplomatic strains.

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    Hungary’s opposition leader Péter Magyar calls on Russia to refrain from election interference

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    Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar has called on Russia to refrain from interfering in the country’s parliamentary elections, amid allegations that the Kremlin has deployed a covert task force to influence the outcome in favour of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

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    Hungary goes to the polls on 12 April in a vote widely seen as the most significant challenge to Orbán’s rule since he first came to power in 2010. Magyar, the leader of the Tisza Party, is currently leading in opinion polls.

    Last week, the VSquare investigative portal reported that Russia had dispatched a three-person team, led by Vadim Titov and operating under diplomatic cover at the Russian embassy in Budapest, with the aim of securing an Orbán victory.

    According to the report, the operation is overseen by Sergei Kiriyenko in Moscow, a senior Kremlin official and close ally of President Vladimir Putin, who is said to have also directed Russian interference in Moldova’s recent elections. That effort sought to unseat pro-Western President Maia Sandu through troll farms and on-the-ground operatives.

    The Russian embassy in Budapest denied the allegations, dismissing the reports as fake news.

    “No Russian delegation led by Sergei Kiriyenko or Vadim Titov is working at the embassy,” it said in a social media statement, which also accused Magyar of being the source of the claims. “It is not clear why Péter Magyar had to resort to such methods,” the statement read.

    Magyar responded by calling on Russia to avoid interference.

    “I strongly call on the Russian leadership to refrain from any influence on the Hungarian parliamentary elections and from threatening Hungarians,” he said in a statement on Sunday. He added that, if elected, the Tisza Party would seek balanced relations with Russia while strengthening Hungary’s standing within the European alliance.

    Hungary-Ukraine tensions mount as elections loom

    The war in Ukraine has become a defining issue in the Hungarian campaign. Orbán remains one of the few European leaders to maintain regular contact with Putin, and Hungary continues to import large volumes of Russian fossil fuels despite EU pressure to reduce dependence on Russian energy.

    Last week, Russia released two Hungarian-Ukrainian prisoners of war following a personal request from Orbán, a move that underscored Orbán’s personal ties to Putin.

    At the same time, Hungary’s relationship with Ukraine has deteriorated sharply. Budapest has blocked a €90 billion EU financial package for Kyiv, citing Ukraine’s refusal to restore the Druzhba pipeline, a key conduit for Russian oil to Hungary, after it was damaged in a Russian drone strike in January.

    Tensions escalated further last week when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy publicly threatened to share Orbán’s contact details with Ukrainian troops in response to the blocked funds.

    The following day, Hungarian authorities seized a large quantity of cash and gold and detained seven Ukrainian nationals during a raid on two Ukrainian cash-courier vehicles transiting Hungary. Budapest opened a money-laundering investigation. Kyiv accused Hungary of state terrorism and kidnapping.

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