Wiretapping Scandal: Hungarian Government Under Fire
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ordered an investigation into the alleged wiretapping of Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. This development follows reports of Szijjarto's communication with Russia during EU meetings. With elections nearing, the controversy poses a significant challenge for Orban, who maintains close ties with Russia.
In a bold move, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has mandated a probe following allegations of wiretapping targeting his Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto. The directive comes in the wake of explosive media revelations citing Szijjarto’s covert exchanges with Russian officials during key EU discussions.
Nationalist leader Orban, who has maintained a stronghold over Hungary since 2010, faces increasing scrutiny as the forthcoming April election approaches. Notably, the opposition Tisza party currently enjoys a notable advantage in the polls. With the stakes higher than ever, the wiretapping scandal could potentially influence the electoral outcome.
Despite calls for transparency, Szijjarto has dismissed the allegations as "fake news". However, the ongoing controversy underscores the complex political dynamics and sensitive diplomatic ties between Hungary and Russia, especially amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
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