The Accusation that Orbán Leaks Information to Putin Complicates the Eu’s Effort to Support Ukraine
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Orbán describes the information as bullish and an orchestrated disinformation campaign to interfere with the April elections.
EU leaders give full credibility to suspicions that the Hungarian Prime Minister works in the service of Moscow, but waits for the April 12 elections before taking any steps. More information: The EU does not get Orbán to unblock the loan of 90 billion to Kiev and trusts everything in the Hungarian elections
Budapest is being accused of directly informing Moscow about the content of the Brussels talks behind closed doors.
Viktor Orbán's government is suspected of supplying Moscow with live updates from Brussels summits. In the EU, there is a growing willingness to take tough action against Hungary if the Prime Minister is to be re-elected.
Péter Magyar, who polls suggest is likely to unseat Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the country's upcoming election, says alleged leaks between Budapest and Moscow of classified European Union information will be investigated. Polls suggest Magyar's party could defeat Orbán's Fidesz party in parliamentary elections next month.
The European far right is teaming up with the Hungarian prime minister, who is in the middle of the election campaign
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