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Orgy video said to feature poll-leading Péter Magyar could surface within hours

Péter Magyar claims a manipulated intimate video will be released to smear him before April elections, with polls showing his Tisza Party leading Fidesz by up to 16 points.

  • Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party and main rival to Orbán, warned journalists about a possibly manipulated intimate video involving him and his then-girlfriend that may be released soon to discredit him ahead of elections.
  • Magyar accused Orbán's government of planning a smear campaign and deflecting attention from scandals such as the Samsung factory poisoning by leaking the video.
  • Most opinion polls show the Tisza Party leading Fidesz by 8 to 16 percentage points; Magyar promotes pro-Western policies and ending Hungary's dependence on Russian energy, contrasting Orbán's pro-Russian stance.
  • There are conflicting claims about the video's content, with allegations denied as unfounded blackmail by those involved.
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Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar tries to neutralize the low coup and advances with a publication in X: Orbán's government would be prepared to...

·Madrid, Spain
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Péter Magyar, the main challenger of Hungarian premier Viktor Orbán in the next parliamentary elections on 12 April, said he believed that some pro-government representatives are planning to publish a video that sees him in an intimate situation with an ex-compañera in order to discredit him in view of the ballot box. "For some time now they have blackmailed and threatened with video recordings and defamations, and it seems that on the occasion …

·Rome, Italy
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RECIT - Main opponent of Viktor Orban, and leading in the polls, Peter Magyar could be the subject of a media unpacking involving his private life. Without denying the facts, he denounces a blackmail, a few weeks before the legislative elections.

·Paris, France
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In Hungary Viktor Orbán could be elected after 16 years in power. Now his challenger turns to the public with a serious accusation.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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