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    Hungary’s Opposition Leader Wants Probe Into Alleged Intelligence Move Against Tisza

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Hungary’s opposition leader Péter Magyar has urged a formal investigation into what he alleges was a politically motivated intelligence operation targeting his Tisza party—particularly a police raid on two IT specialists—stemming from a revealing report by investigative site Direkt36.

    Table of Contents

    • Opposition Leader Calls for Investigation into State Actions
    • Allegations of Political Abuse of State Power
    • Magyar's Statement
    • Official Response from the Chief Prosecutor
    • Details of the Investigation
    • Hacking Attempt and IT System Breach
    • Role of Intelligence Agencies
    • Police Investigator's Account
    • Government's Position
    • Political Context

    Hungary's Opposition Demands Probe into Alleged Intelligence Action on Tisza Party

    Opposition Leader Calls for Investigation into State Actions

    BUDAPEST, March 26 (Reuters) - Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar called on the chief prosecutor late on Wednesday to launch a probe into what he called a state intelligence operation against his Tisza party, after a report by news site Direkt36 published this week.

    Allegations of Political Abuse of State Power

    Speaking on the campaign trail, Magyar, whose party looks set to oust Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party in an April 12 election, according to opinion polls, said the government "used the police for political purposes" when the homes of two Tisza IT specialists were raided in 2025 and computers were seized based on "made-up accusations".

    Magyar's Statement

    "You should investigate those who abused state power, and used the police and the secret services for political purposes," Magyar said.

    Official Response from the Chief Prosecutor

    The Chief Prosecutor's office said in a reply to Reuters' questions that it does not react to political statements.

    "The National Bureau of Investigation has been conducting an investigation since 4 November 2025 due to the suspicion of a criminal offence affecting the IT system of the Tisza party. This investigation is ongoing," it added.

    Details of the Investigation

    Hacking Attempt and IT System Breach

    HACKING ATTEMPT

    Investigative site Direkt36 published a report on Tuesday saying authorities had interrogated two IT specialists linked to Tisza in July 2025 based on allegations of child pornography.

    Police found no evidence suggesting child pornography on the devices seized from the two men but found details of an operation showing attempts to hack into the Tisza party’s IT system, the investigation showed.

    Role of Intelligence Agencies

    The report says Hungary's internal intelligence agency, the Constitution Protection Office, directed the police probe. The police, the Constitution Protection Office and the government spokesman did not respond to emailed Reuters questions.

    Police Investigator's Account

    On Wednesday, Direkt36 ran a video interview with a police investigator for the cybersecurity unit who was involved in the raid, who gave a detailed account of the investigation and the involvement of intelligence services.

    Government's Position

    The government spokesman said on Wednesday the two IT specialists in the Direkt36 report were "not simply tech workers who happened to assist the opposition" and that is not why they were investigated.

    "They drew the attention of the authorities because they had Ukrainian links, intelligence-adjacent contacts, and surveillance-related equipment in their possession," the spokesman's statement said.

    Political Context

    Orban, a right-wing nationalist, is facing the biggest challenge to his 16-year grip on power in next month's election.

    (Reporting by Krisztina ThanEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Magyar demands probe after report that raids on Tisza IT staff were based on fabricated allegations and orchestrated by the internal intelligence agency, the Constitution Protection Office.
    • •Chief Prosecutor’s office confirms an ongoing investigation since November 4, 2025, into possible hacking of Tisza's IT systems but declines to address political claims.
    • •Tisza leads in polls ahead of the April 12 national election, amid broader concerns over misuse of state power and alleged interference in democratic processes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary’s opposition leader wants probe into alleged intelligence move against Tisza

    1Why is Hungary’s opposition leader calling for a probe?

    Peter Magyar alleges that state authorities conducted a politically motivated intelligence operation targeting his Tisza party’s IT specialists.

    2What triggered the investigation into the Tisza party’s IT team?

    A report by investigative site Direkt36 claimed that authorities interrogated two IT specialists linked to the Tisza party based on unfounded allegations.

    3What did the police discover during the raid on Tisza IT specialists?

    Police seized computers and found evidence of an attempted hack into the Tisza party’s IT systems, but found no proof of child pornography as originally alleged.

    4Who directed the police probe into the Tisza party’s IT system?

    Hungary’s Constitution Protection Office, the internal intelligence agency, reportedly directed the police investigation.

    5How has the Hungarian government responded to these allegations?

    Government spokespeople have denied political motivations, citing security concerns and links to Ukrainian and intelligence-related contacts.

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