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Sovereignty Protection Office: Network interfering with Hungary’s 2022 election is still active

The Sovereignty Protection Office said 5.5 million US dollars were sent to Hungary through US-registered Action for Democracy (A4D).

The Sovereignty Protection Office said in a report released on Wednesday evening that: “The network interfering with Hungary’s 2022 parliamentary election from abroad is still active and is working towards escalation of the war in Ukraine."

In its report, concerning an investigation into footage posted on the X social media platform, the authority said that “5.5 million US dollars were sent to Hungary through US-registered Action for Democracy (A4D) in the period examined … a part of which went to the DatAdat group, linked to former Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai”. According to the report, the “illegal campaign financing” was linked to a “network-like structure with its own political and business interests intertwining the whole of central Europe”. “Countries where they can effectively promote those interests are considered good allies but where the leadership is in conflict with those interests they seek to achieve a political change,” the authority said in its report. Members of that network “have suggested a similar interference in the recent elections in Poland and Slovakia”, it said. The report also said that “it was not the parties receiving illegal foreign financing that were seeking supporters; it was the powerful donors that looked for agents to implement their goals.” “Those speaking in the recordings identified George Soros as one of their great donors,” the report said. “The network is lobbying in the United States for the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war,” the report said.