Doubts Surround Ex-Putin Interpreter's Role in Monitoring Hungary's Pivotal Election

Daria Boyarskaya, a former interpreter for Vladimir Putin, now holds a key position in the OSCE election monitoring mission for Hungary's upcoming parliamentary vote, raising concerns about potential Russian interference.
Daria Boyarskaya, who served as an interpreter for Vladimir Putin for many years, has been appointed to a senior advisory role at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE-PA). This has raised concerns among Hungarian rights groups about her involvement in monitoring the country's upcoming parliamentary election, amid fears of potential Russian interference.
Boyarskaya's background includes extensive work for Russia's foreign ministry, including interpreting in numerous high-level meetings, such as one between Putin and Donald Trump. Now, she is tasked with coordinating the OSCE-PA's mission to observe the crucial parliamentary vote in Hungary next month.
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