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Russia-linked group spreads pro-Orbán disinformation ahead of Hungary’s April 12 vote, denied by both nations.
A covert Russian disinformation campaign, allegedly backed by the Kremlin and run by the sanctioned Social Design Agency, is reportedly aimed at boosting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s re-election chances ahead of the April 12 vote.
The operation involves spreading pro-Orbán content—memes, videos, and infographics—on Hungarian social media through local influencers, portraying Orbán as a sovereign leader and his rival Péter Magyar as a puppet of the EU.
Both Hungary and Russia deny involvement, calling the claims false.
Meanwhile, a new poll shows Orbán’s Fidesz trailing the opposition Tisza party by 14 points among decided voters, though the race remains uncertain.
Un grupo vinculado a Rusia difunde desinformación pro-Orbán antes de la votación del 12 de abril en Hungría, negada por ambas naciones.