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Orbán: “Ukrainians Are Trying to Create a Pro-Ukraine Government in Hungary, but Zelensky’s Plan Will Not Succeed”

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Ukraine is attempting to influence Hungary’s elections in order to establish a pro-Ukraine government, warning that such efforts must be rejected, at a campaign rally in Békéscsaba ahead of the parliamentary vote.

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The Prime Minister once again firmly stated that external actors should not influence the outcome of the Hungarian elections. According to Viktor Orbán, the majority of Hungarians will decide in favor of stability and predictability.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Zelensky hoped to cause economic chaos in Hungary - this was one of the things the Prime Minister talked about during his visit to Békéscsaba. Viktor Orbán added: Zelensky's plan has not succeeded and will not succeed on April 12th either.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accused Ukraine of trying to influence the elections in Hungary and create a pro-Ukrainian government in Budapest, the MTI news agency reported on Sunday. The leader of the opposition Tisza party, Péter Magyar, had already made accusations at a rally a few weeks ago that agents of the Russian military intelligence GRU were operating in Hungary and were trying to influence the outcome of the elections in Orbá…

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According to Viktor Orbán, Ukrainians are trying to influence the Hungarian parliamentary elections using money, an oil blockade and spies. If the opposition Tisza party were to form a government, it would be a "puppet of Kiev", the current prime minister claims.

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Budapest - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, speaking at a pre-election rally in the city of Békéscsaba, accused Ukraine of trying to influence the elections in Hungary and create a pro-Ukrainian government in Budapest. The MTI agency reported this today. The leader of the opposition Tisza party, Péter Magyar, had already made accusations at one of the rallies a few weeks ago that agents of the Russian military intelligence GRU were operati…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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