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Péter Magyar: We Found Military Spyware on Our Computers

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He won't go to Pride and still won't say whether he really threw a phone into the Danube. Péter Magyar remembered József Antall's speech 34 years ago in Somlóvásárhely, when the last Soviet soldier left Hungary.

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Péter Magyar claims that military spyware was found on his (computer) computers, wrote Máté Kocsis, the leader of the Fidesz parliamentary faction, on his Facebook page on Friday.

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He won't go to Pride and still won't say whether he really threw a phone into the Danube. Péter Magyar remembered József Antall's speech 34 years ago in Somlóvásárhely, when the last Soviet soldier left Hungary.

Péter Magyar has come up with another astonishing claim, but this would not be the first time that the president of Tisza has tried to present himself to the public as the protagonist of a spy story.

The Tisza Party remembered the speech given by former Prime Minister József Antall 34 years ago in Somlóvásárhely.

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Magyar Hang broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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