Hungary to declassify security report as Orbán claims Ukraine is illegally funding his opponent
Prime Minister Orbán claims report will show Ukraine illegally funded opposition amid a tense election and anti-Ukraine campaign, following $82 million in cash and gold seizures.
- Hungary’s government plans to declassify a national security report that will allegedly show illegal financing of opposition leader Tisza by Ukraine, according to a government minister.
- Prime Minister Orbán believes Ukraine is funding Tisza but has not provided evidence for these allegations.
- In a recent interview, Orbán claimed that 'significant' sums were given to Tisza by Ukraine for IT development and election efforts.
- Orbán emphasized that his claims are 'not assumptions, but facts' from the security report and encouraged journalists to push for its declassification.
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Hungary to declassify security report as Orbán claims Ukraine is illegally funding his opponent
Hungary’s government says it is declassifying a national security report that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims shows his top rival takes illegal money from Ukraine.
Yet Orbán saw no obstacle to fulfilling such a request.
The confrontation between the two countries over the magic leader’s affinity with Putin has been aggravated by the cut off of a Russian pipeline located on Ukrainian territory that supplies Europe
Viktor Orbán recently said that a classified report confirms that the Tisza Party is receiving significant funding from Ukraine.
The Hungarian government will declassify a national security report that, according to the Hungarian Prime Minister, will demonstrate that its main political rival received illegal funding from Ukraine, one minister reported on Thursday.
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