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Hungary Charges Journalist with Spying Amid Szijjártó-Russia Leak Claims

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 11:30 pm
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Hungarian authorities have charged prominent investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi with espionage for Ukraine, intensifying tensions over claims that Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó shared sensitive EU information with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

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Escalating Political TensionsWiretapping Allegations and ChargesJournalist’s DefenseBroader Context and Election Stakes

Escalating Political Tensions

The charges follow a week of political turmoil, marked by strained EU relations and polls showing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party trailing opposition leader Péter Magyar’s Tisza party ahead of the April 12 election. At the center of the controversy, allegations surfaced that Szijjártó regularly contacted Lavrov before and after EU foreign ministers’ meetings to discuss agendas and outcomes.

Szijjártó initially rejected the claims but later confirmed the conversations, calling them standard diplomacy. Magyar labeled the actions potential treason if proven, prompting Orbán to launch a probe into what he described as wiretapping of the minister.

Wiretapping Allegations and Charges

A pro-government outlet published an edited recording, captured without Panyi’s knowledge, showing him discussing a phone number linked to Szijjártó during an investigation into the minister’s Russian communications. Orbán’s chief of staff, Gergely Gulyás, announced the charges on Thursday, accusing Panyi of spying for a foreign state in collaboration with Ukraine.

“More and more Ukrainian spies are being exposed in Hungary,” Gulyás stated, aligning with Orbán’s campaign narrative portraying Ukraine’s war as Hungary’s primary threat.

Journalist’s Defense

Panyi denied the accusations on social media, stating, “Accusing investigative journalists of espionage is virtually unprecedented in the 21st century for a member state of the European Union. This is really something more typical of Putin’s Russia, Belarus, and similar regimes.”

He emphasized his independent efforts since 2023 to verify years-old information on Szijjártó’s communications with Russian officials, rejecting any foreign intelligence involvement.

Broader Context and Election Stakes

The case unfolds as Fidesz faces criticism over democratic backsliding, media restrictions, and rule-of-law issues, compounded by economic stagnation, inflation, and strained services. Polls indicate Tisza gaining ground.

Foreign meddling concerns persist, with reports of Russian-linked disinformation favoring Orbán and U.S. figures like Donald Trump and JD Vance voicing support. VSquare, one of Panyi’s outlets, condemned the moves as “authoritarian tactics,” likening them to Kremlin strategies. Panyi also contributes to Direkt36.

This marks another clash for Panyi; a 2021 probe revealed Pegasus spyware on his phone, alongside other journalists, lawyers, and politicians—a tool later acknowledged by a senior Fidesz official.

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