Máté Kocsis, the ruling party’s group leader, said on Facebook on Friday that Fidesz has proposed convening parliament's national security committee over opposition Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar’s connection to Ukraine’s influence operations.
Kocsis said it was vital to "clarify new information that surfaced in the press today on a connection between Ukrainian influence operations and the Tisza Party". He said Hungary’s secret services would have to conduct a thorough investigation into Magyar’s connection to a high-ranking officer in Ukraine’s military public administration.
"In light of all this, we have initiated convening another meeting of the national security committee for next Tuesday, where we will request a briefing on these matters, and, if possible, we will propose releasing the available information to the public," Kocsis said.