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    Hungary’s opposition leader accuses Orbán of enlisting Russian agents for elections

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    By Iris East on March 16, 2026 EU
    Hungary’s opposition leader accuses Orbán of enlisting Russian agents for elections
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    Hungary’s opposition leader accuses Orbán of enlisting Russian agents for elections

    Election Interference Allegation
    Péter Magyar accused Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of enlisting Russian agents to manipulate Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary elections.
    International Concern
    EU officials are closely monitoring Hungary’s upcoming elections amid allegations of foreign interference and corruption, heightening scrutiny on Viktor Orbán’s government actions.
    Upcoming election
    Hungary’s parliamentary elections are scheduled for 12 April, with Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party currently leading in opinion polls against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party.

    Briefing summary

    Hungary’s opposition leader Péter Magyar accused Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of inviting Russian agents to interfere in the parliamentary elections scheduled for 12 April. Magyar’s Tisza Party currently leads Orbán’s Fidesz in opinion polls.

    During his speech, Magyar emphasised the need to tackle the rising cost of living and pledged to restore EU funding currently frozen due to corruption concerns. He also promised improvements in public healthcare services.

    ‘Orbán betrayed Hungarian freedom’: Magyar accuses PM of inviting Russian agents to rig the vote

    Hungary’s opposition leader accuses Orbán of enlisting Russian agents for elections

    Published on 15/03/2026 – 18:55 GMT+1•Updated
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    Hungary’s opposition leader Péter Magyar branded Prime Minister Viktor Orbán a traitor and accused him of enlisting Russian agents to interfere in the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections.

    Hungary goes to the polls on 12 April. Magyar’s Tisza Party leads Orbán’s Fidesz in most opinion polls. Fidesz has governed Hungary with an absolute parliamentary majority since 2010.

    “Orbán invited the most skilled Russian agents to our country to interfere in the elections and once again rob us of our most sacred possession, Hungarian freedom, for which our ancestors gave their lives,” Magyar said.

    He was referring to press reports alleging that Russia has deployed a team of agents from its Budapest embassy to influence the electoral campaign in Orbán’s favour. Russia has denied the allegations.

    “Lies, deception and harassment, that is what they have in store for us. Viktor Orbán betrayed Hungarian freedom for thirty pieces of silver, for himself and his dynasty. Shame, shame, shame,” Magyar said.

    Magyar also took direct aim at Orbán’s campaign narrative, in which the prime minister portrays himself as the guarantor of peace and stability while casting the opposition as willing to drag Hungary into war.

    “To provoke war, to threaten war, to incite war — this is his last weapon against the Hungarians, deployed to keep himself in power,” Magyar said. His Tisza Party, he added, stands firmly against any form of military involvement.

    “We don’t want war, we don’t want war,” he said.

    Opposition focuses on the cost of living

    Magyar also devoted a significant portion of his speech to economic issues, pledging to improve living standards and address the cost-of-living pressures facing Hungarian households.

    “Viktor Orbán is a traitor who betrayed our common future. He did not build a country, but his own dominion. He did not elevate the homeland, but made it the poorest and most corrupt country in the EU,” Magyar said.

    He added that his future government aims to bring back EU funding earmarked for Hungary, currently frozen over concerns about corruption and the rule of law.

    Magyar also promised to prioritise the repair of public services if his party wins the election.

    “Citizens are entitled to the best available public healthcare, wherever they live. They are entitled not to die prematurely from preventable diseases, and not to wait years for a routine examination,” Magyar said.

    The opposition leader also pledged to introduce a two-term limit on the office of prime minister should Tisza come to power.

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