Obran claimed that foreign intelligence services had tapped Szijjarto's calls.
Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary Viktor Orban said at an election rally on April 11 that the country's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto could not make personal calls, including conversations with relatives, without wiretapping by foreign intelligence services.
"Peter Szijjarto can't even call his grandmother without some secret service reporting it," Orban said at an election rally.
In addition, according to the politician, the fact of interference in the elections in Hungary by foreign services was unprecedented.
Orban spoke at the penultimate rally before the parliamentary elections on April 11 at Varoshash Square in his hometown of Szekesfehervar. Orban noted that supporters of his course had previously been subjected to pressure in the Internet space, but the situation had recently changed. The Hungarian Prime minister stressed that he was looking forward to the upcoming elections on April 12 with "great hope" and expressed confidence that the electorate would vote "for security."
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