In an interview, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that Ukraine is trying to achieve a change of government in Hungary, suggesting that the data leak from the opposition party Tisza should be interpreted in this context. Orban said that Ukraine is seeking support from various entities to bring a pro-Ukrainian government to power, which would provide more assistance to Kiev. He mentioned that some companies involved in data management are associated with the Ukrainian government.
Orban also explained that it is in Ukraine's interest to influence Hungary to gain military and financial support, as well as to facilitate Ukraine's accession to the EU. These statements came after accusations from the leader of the Hungarian opposition, Peter Magyar, who accused the authorities of allowing the illegal leak of personal data of his supporters.
Sources