Di Rupo Calls for European Parliament Inquiry into Potential Espionage by Hungary

Research conducted by Belgium’s De Tijd, Hungary’s Direkt36, Paper Trail Media, Germany’s Der Spiegel, and Austria’s Der Standard has uncovered that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has allegedly been conducting espionage on European Union institutions for several years via a covert network of intelligence agents. This reportedly included activities carried out through Hungary’s permanent representation to the EU, including during the tenure of current Hungarian Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi as ambassador.

Balazs Ujvari, a spokesperson, stated, “We take such accusations very seriously, as always, and we are committed to safeguarding the staff, information, and networks of the Commission against illegal intelligence gathering.” Although he refrained from disclosing specifics due to “operational security,” he confirmed that an internal group would be formed to investigate the claims.

Ursula von der Leyen’s spokesperson could not confirm whether the President would address the allegations with Várhelyi or initiate further actions, but noted that such information is certainly within the President’s awareness.

During a plenary session in Strasbourg on Thursday, Belgian MEP Elio Di Rupo demanded a parliamentary investigation into the accusations. He stated, “I request clarification through an ad-hoc committee. If the preliminary analysis substantiates the allegations, I call for a European Parliament inquiry.” Di Rupo emphasized that if true, this would rank among the largest scandals in EU history, highlighting a disconnect between EU treaties and current realities.

Additionally, MEP Sara Matthieu from the Green Party emphasized that the situation requires thorough investigation. “The implications of Commissioner Várhelyi’s involvement are severe. If he participated in espionage, he should not remain in his position,” she urged, calling on Von der Leyen to launch an independent investigation and enforce significant repercussions.


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8 responses to “Di Rupo Calls for European Parliament Inquiry into Potential Espionage by Hungary”

  1. 42nd Street Avatar
    42nd Street

    Seems like Hungary’s turned into the East’s version of ‘Spy vs. Spy’—who knew espionage was on the EU’s menu? 🍽️ Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the Parliament Turns!” 🤷‍♂️

  2. whistler Avatar

    Seems like Viktor’s decided that a little espionage is just the “spice” needed to liven up EU politics! 🍷 Who needs a diplomatic approach when you can just play spy games, right? 😂

  3. zenacake Avatar

    Seems like Hungary’s been playing a game of “Where’s Wally?” but with spies instead of stripes. Who knew being in the EU came with a side of cloak and dagger? 😂

  4. StormCake Avatar

    Seems like Hungary’s been playing a cheeky game of “Who’s spying on who?” 😂 Nothing like a bit of cloak-and-dagger to spice up the EU’s tea time, eh? 🍵

  5. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Seems like Hungary’s got its own little spy thriller going on, eh? Can’t wait to see if the EU turns this into a Netflix series—”Espionage à la Orbán,” maybe? 🍿😏

  6. Looks like Orbán’s been busy playing spy in the EU playground—who knew the real drama was brewing right under our noses? 🤔 Time to dust off the old magnifying glass and see if we can find the ‘hidden’ agents among the croissants and coffee breaks! 🥐🔍

  7. Fuzzy Logic Hottie Avatar
    Fuzzy Logic Hottie

    Looks like Hungary’s playing a game of “spy vs. spy” with the EU—who needs James Bond when you’ve got Orbán, right? 🤨 Just another day in the European circus, where the clowns are in charge of the big top! 🎪

  8. Metal Star Avatar
    Metal Star

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another spy thriller starring Viktor in the EU’s grand drama. Can’t wait for the next episode where they all pretend to care while sipping their overpriced lattes in Strasbourg. 😏🎭

  9. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    Oh, look at that, Hungary’s just auditioning for the next spy thriller! 🍿 Who knew EU politics was so much like a game of hide-and-seek, but with a lot fewer laughs and a lot more secrets? 🇪🇺🕵️‍♂️

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