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Hungary's Péter Magyar calls on Russia to refrain from interference

Péter Magyar demands expulsion of alleged Russian operatives amid claims of Kremlin-led efforts to sway Hungary's April election in favor of Viktor Orbán.

  • On Sunday, Péter Magyar called on the Russian leadership to refrain from influencing Hungary's parliamentary elections, accusing operatives of seeking to sway the vote.
  • Last week, VSquare investigative portal reported that Vadim Titov operated under diplomatic cover at the Russian embassy in Budapest, overseen by Sergei Kiriyenko, with alleged interference aims, Magyar wrote.
  • Pressing his case, Péter Magyar demanded immediate expulsions of the alleged Russian secret agents and called for the National Security Committee to convene for a full allied intelligence briefing.
  • Amid rising Hungary-Ukraine tensions, Budapest has blocked a 90 billion EU package and continues large Russian fuel imports, complicating relations, Magyar said.
  • With Tisza leading in polls, Péter Magyar cast his stance as protecting Hungary's sovereignty and demanded immediate allied intelligence on alleged Russian interference, framing energy supply as above party politics.
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According to investigative media, the Russian military intelligence officers who arrived in Budapest are commanded by a man close to Putin. The opposition leader is demanding their expulsion.

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The leader of the Hungarian opposition, Peter Magyar, strongly criticised Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during a large electoral meeting in Pécs, claiming that the Moscow spies are trying to influence the elections next month and comparing him primarily with a long-term leader since he was communist in order to allow Russia's influence in the country. Addressing the participants at the meeting in Pécs, in the south of the country, Magyar advised s…

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They write, “No Russian delegation led by Sergei Kiriyenko or Vadim Titov is working at the embassy.” However, this is not the claim of Szabolcs Panyi, who originally provided the information.

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Hungarians will vote in parliamentary elections on April 12th.

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Daily News Hungary broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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