Opposition Candidate Accuses Hungarian Govt of 'Treason' Over Alleged EU Leak to Russia

Péter Magyar, the leading opposition candidate in Hungary's elections, says the government's alleged sharing of confidential EU information with Moscow betrays Hungarian and European interests.
Péter Magyar, the opposition candidate leading in polls, has accused the ruling Hungarian government of possible treason over the alleged sharing of confidential EU information with Russia. Magyar says the government's actions appear to be a betrayal of Hungarian and European interests.
The European Commission has called for clarifications regarding the reported leaks, which have raised concerns about government collusion with Moscow. Magyar, a conservative anti-corruption campaigner, is mounting the most serious challenge to Viktor Orbán's 16-year grip on the Hungarian premiership.


