Hungary's government files charges against prominent journalist for alleged espionage

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Hungary's government files charges against prominent journalist for alleged espionage
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Hungary’s government is filing criminal charges against an investigative journalist, claiming he is spying for a foreign state.

Prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbn speaks during a countryside campaign tour in Kaposvr, Hungary, Monday, March 16, 2026 ahead of April 12 parliamentary election. – Hungary's pro-Russian government has launched criminal charges against a prominent investigative journalist whom it accuses of conducting spying activities in coordination with a foreign country, a minister said on Thursday.

The journalist, Szabolcs Panyi, focuses on national security and intelligence reporting and has published extensive reports detailing Russian influence operations in Hungary as well as the relationship between Moscow andPanyi denies the allegations, and an outlet he writes for has accused Hungary's government of “resorting to authoritarian tactics” to discredit the journalist and his findings. In a secret recording made without Panyi's knowledge and released in an edited format in Hungary's government-tied media this week, Panyi can be heard speaking to a source about confirming a phone number used by Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó as part of an investigation into Szijjártó's communications with his Russian counterpart. The Washington Post, citing several current and former European security officials, reported on the weekend that Szijjártóduring breaks in EU council meetings to provide him with “direct reports on what was discussed” and possible solutions. Szijjártó has dismissed the report while acknowledging that he confers with Lavrov before and after EU foreign minister meetings about their agenda and decisions. In a news conference on Thursday, Gergely Gulyás, the chief of staff to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, said Hungary's justice minister had filed charges against Panyi on suspicion of espionage. Gulyás said Panyi had “spied against his own country in cooperation with a foreign state,” and that his role as a journalist was a “cover activity.”In a social media post on Thursday, Panyi denied any wrongdoing and rejected the Hungarian government's allegations that he had shared Szijjártó's phone number with a foreign state. “Accusing investigative journalists of espionage is virtually unprecedented in the 21st century for a member state of the European Union. This is really something more typical of Putin’s Russia, Belarus and similar regimes,” he wrote. “Not only have I never engaged in espionage, I actually see my investigative work as a kind of journalistic counter-intelligence activity” to counter Russian operations, he added. Panyi writes for Hungarian investigative outlet Direkt36, as well as the Warsaw-based Central European investigative outlet VSquare. In a statement on Wednesday prior to the filing of charges, VSquare wrote that Orbán's government had launched a “smear campaign” against Panyi “to undermine his findings, distract the public, and discredit a reporter who reveals compromising information."in 2021 found that Panyi had been targeted by the military-grade spyware Pegasus, produced by Israel-based NSO Group. Pegasus infiltrates phones to collect personal and location data and can surreptitiously control the phone’s microphones and cameras.that the Hungarian government had purchased and deployed the software, which was used against at least 10 lawyers, one opposition politician and several government-critical journalists.unprecedented in his last 16 years in power. Trailing by double digits in most polls behind a center-right, pro-Western opponent, Orbán has cast the stakes of the April 12 vote as existential for Hungary, arguing that if he loses the election the country will be dragged into Russia's war in neighboring Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump, an Orbán ally, has repeatedly endorsed the prime minister in his reelection bid. Vice President JD Vance isOrbán's campaign has revolved around, and in recent days the government has accused Kyiv of deploying its secret services to influence the outcome of the election. In a video posted to social media Thursday, Orbán called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to “immediately call home his agents,” but provided no evidence for his claims. Hungary's government has dismissed reporting that suggests Russian intelligence agencies are conducting operations to sway the election in Orbán's favor. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 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