Orban's party accuses opposition of vote-buying

Fidesz releases a statement on the possible bribery of Roma voters by the opposition party.

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The Hungarian Fidesz party accused the opposition Tisa party of attempting to bribe votes from the Roma national minority. The political force claimed to have an audio recording that allegedly confirms these intentions.

Fidesz brings charges against

Party Viktor Orban «Fidesz has released a statement on the alleged vote buying in the elections. According to party representatives, they have an audio recording that confirms the plans of the opposition party Tysa to buy votes from the Roma minority.

Fidesz stressed that it considers such actions to be a serious violation of the electoral law. The political force announced its intention to file complaints on suspicion of a crime against the electoral system.

Opposition reaction

The Tysa party has not yet commented on the charges. No official statements or refutations have been made by the opposition party.

The situation remains uncertain, and the parties refrain from further public comment.

Context and follow-up

Statement. Fidesz was made against the backdrop of election preparations, which is increasing tensions between political forces. The issue of vote buying has traditionally been a sensitive one in Hungarian society.

Further developments in the situation will depend on the reaction of law enforcement agencies and the possible response of the Tysa party.

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