Peter Manari responded to the statement of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, which describes him as a puppet of the European Commission.
Hungarian party’s opposition leader Tisa Peter Mashus has accused Russia of interfering with the election and use of her intelligence services to break her campaign against prime minister Viktor Orban. On Thursday, August 14, Bloomberg wrote.
The day before, the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation in its message describes Manari Marionettka of the European Commission, which Orban often talks about.
“After 34 years, Russia again wants to directly intervene in Hungarian politics, again that there is no shame to influence the decisions of the Hungarian voters,” Manali wrote, referring to the removal of Soviet troops from Hungary in the early 1990s.
After the dissemination of Russia’s special services, Hungary Peter’s Foreign Affairs Minister confirmed the accusations against Marnar. He described the text published in Moscow because that “does not contain any new one.”
Bloomberg’s note that Orban takes a defensive position against the Marnar Tisa party, which has a two -percentage of public opinion polls. Hungary elections will be held in April. Against the rear of a tense campaign due to economic frustration and accusations of corruption, Russia’s participation should increase the bets in this competition.
Earlier it was reported that in Hungary the Zelensky cartoon was used in the opposition campaign. Zelensky and Marnar are depicted by “puppets” in a cartoon accompanied by a slogan: “Like two eggs.”
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