Orbán accuses political rival of being a foreign agent – Is TISZA Party facing exclusion? - DailyNewsHungary
- Fidesz leader Viktor Orbán accused the opposition Tisza Party of acting as foreign agents linked to Ukrainian secret services amid escalating political tensions in Hungary.
- This accusation follows concerns within Fidesz about losing their parliamentary majority in 2026 and the Tisza Party’s support for Ukraine's EU membership, including plans for a referendum.
- Orbán convened the Defence Council after alleging a recent Ukrainian smear campaign sought to block Hungary’s referendum on Ukraine’s EU accession supported by the Tisza Party.
- Máté Kocsis, leader of Fidesz’s parliamentary group, claimed that the opposition Tisza Party is linked to Ukraine in a way that could potentially compromise Hungary’s sovereignty, although he acknowledged that no concrete proof has been made public.
- The accusations have deepened political polarization and may lead to legal proceedings against the Tisza Party, reflecting escalating conflicts ahead of Hungary’s key national decisions.
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