Hungary’s Opposition Leader Accuses Russia of Election Meddling

Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar has accused Russia of using its intelligence services to interfere in the country's upcoming elections. Magyar, who is running against Prime Minister Viktor Orban, claims that Russia is actively working to undermine his campaign. Orban is considered to be the Kremlin's closest ally within the European Union, and the allegations of Russian meddling come as a significant concern for the integrity of the electoral process in Hungary. The accusations highlight the ongoing tensions between the European Union and Russia, as well as the growing influence of authoritarian regimes in the region. The outcome of the Hungarian elections will have significant implications for the country's political and economic future, as well as its relationship with the European Union and its stance towards Russia.
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