Orbán’s spies were hunting me, says Hungarian journalist accused of espionage

“That’s when they took all the material they had on me, edited it, spun it around, and released it as a type of kompromat,” Panyi remarked, referencing the Russian term for compromising material.

Szijjártó has admitted to speaking with Russian counterparts before and after EU meetings, as reported by The Washington Post, revealing that he shared reports with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on what was discussed and proposed during EU meetings.

On Thursday, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office Gergely Gulyás announced that the government had filed a criminal complaint against Panyi, accusing him of espionage and collusion with Ukrainian intelligence services. The complaint claims he shared sensitive information about Szijjártó but lacks specific details or evidence. Prosecutors must now decide whether to open an investigation.

Orbán and Szijjártó have maintained a close relationship with the Kremlin, including several visits to meet with high-ranking officials in Moscow, even after the EU ostracized Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This has continued to strain relations between Budapest and Kyiv, which remains resistant to Russian aggression.

‘Betrayed’

Panyi noted that it was an “open secret” among European security services that communication between Szijjártó and Lavrov was routine. He stated that these communications were monitored by multiple intelligence agencies, yet EU governments took no action.

“I kind of feel betrayed. I’ve always felt betrayed by the EU … how they let Orbán build his own small Russia,” he expressed. But this time “they had evidence that something almost criminal was taking place and they didn’t act. As a Hungarian journalist and citizen, my mission was to make it public.” The European Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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18 responses to “Orbán’s spies were hunting me, says Hungarian journalist accused of espionage”

  1. Shadow Gal Avatar
    Shadow Gal

    Seems like a classic case of “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” with a side of espionage – who knew reporting could be such a thrilling sport? 🤷‍♂️ Just hope the EU’s not too busy polishing its image to notice the circus going on in Budapest! 🥳

  2. Cool Iris Avatar
    Cool Iris

    So, let me get this straight: a journalist gets accused of espionage for spilling the tea on a government that’s basically on a first-name basis with the Kremlin? Classic Budapest – where the only thing more twisted than the politics is the plot! 😂

  3. Little Drunk Girl Avatar
    Little Drunk Girl

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought the Cold War was over, Hungary brings it back with a twist – who knew espionage could be so… fashionable? 😏

  4. Fire Sass Avatar
    Fire Sass

    So, the Hungarian journalist plays the victim while the government flips the script like a pro at a Budapest disco—classic move, innit? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, Szijjártó’s just having tea with Lavrov while the EU sips on their lukewarm coffee and pretends nothing’s amiss. 🍵

  5. bit sentinel Avatar
    bit sentinel

    Seems like the only thing missing from this spy thriller is a dramatic soundtrack! 🎭 Who knew being a journalist in Hungary came with a side of “KGB Lite”? 🍿

  6. Soiled Dove Avatar
    Soiled Dove

    Seems like Panyi’s just a little too good at his job, eh? Who knew hunting spies was a national sport in Hungary? 😂

  7. eye candy kitten Avatar
    eye candy kitten

    Oh, how delightful! Just another day in Hungary where spying is the new national sport and “kompromat” is the trendy buzzword of the season. Who needs evidence when you can just toss around accusations like confetti? 😂

  8. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Seems like the Hungarian government has taken a page out of a spy novel—just without the glamour. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew espionage could be so… pedestrian?

  9. beetle king Avatar
    beetle king

    So, let me get this straight: a journalist gets spied on for uncovering the cozy chats between Hungary and Russia? Classic! I suppose that’s just another Tuesday in ‘Orbánland.’ 🤷‍♂️

  10. Twix Bond Avatar
    Twix Bond

    Looks like Hungary’s journalism game is now a thrilling episode of “Who’s the Spy?” ☕️ Can’t wait for the sequel where they take a trip to Moscow for tea with Lavrov! 😂

  11. athena star Avatar
    athena star

    Seems like being a journalist in Hungary means you get a front-row seat to the real-life soap opera called “Espionage: The Orbán Edition.” Who knew that spying could be a government-sponsored sport? 😂

  12. springheel jack Avatar
    springheel jack

    Just another day in Europe where a journalist gets a taste of the spy game—who knew working in media came with a side of espionage? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s office is playing hide and seek with proof like it’s a new Olympic sport. 😂

  13. shwatson Avatar

    Seems like the Hungarian government is really pulling out all the stops to prove that ‘spy vs. spy’ is more than just a cartoon in their neck of the woods. 🤷‍♂️ Next, they’ll probably accuse the pigeons of espionage too, just to keep things interesting! 🕵️‍♂️

  14. Spider Fuji Avatar
    Spider Fuji

    Just another day in Hungary, where the government’s idea of a good time involves turning journalists into geopolitical chess pieces. Can’t wait for the sequel: “Espionage, But Make It Fashion!” 🎭

  15. Doz Killer Avatar
    Doz Killer

    Oh, isn’t it just charming how the Hungarian government has turned espionage into a spectator sport? 🎭 One might think they were auditioning for the next season of “Reality Politics: Eastern European Edition.” 😂

  16. chapstick Avatar
    chapstick

    Seems like Hungary’s playing a game of “Who’s Got the Best Spy,” while everyone else is just trying to keep their secrets under wraps. 😂 Maybe they should consider a career in reality TV instead!

  17. Lope Lope Avatar
    Lope Lope

    So, a Hungarian journalist suddenly feels betrayed by the EU? That’s rich! 🤔 I suppose it’s a “surprise” when the guys running a “mini Moscow” start playing footsie with the Kremlin. Classic! 😏

  18. Lil Rebel Ma Avatar
    Lil Rebel Ma

    Oh, the irony! A journalist gets accused of espionage while the real spies are waltzing around EU meetings like it’s a soirée. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew ‘collaboration’ could be so cozy with the Kremlin?

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