Russia Proposed Staging Fake Orbán Assassination to Boost His Reelection, WaPo Reports
An internal Russian Foreign Intelligence Service report proposed a staged assassination to shift Hungary's election focus toward security, citing 52.3% public dissatisfaction, officials said.
- On March 21, The Washington Post reported an internal SVR document proposing a fake assassination of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, labelled 'the Gamechanger', to boost him before the April 12 election.
- A February 2026 Median survey shows support for Orbán is declining, with 52.3% of Hungarian voters dissatisfied and the SVR assessing support is sharply falling.
- Intermediaries named include Tigran Garibian, Russian counselor‑envoy at the Moscow embassy in Budapest, who meets Hungarian journalists, while European officials confirmed three individuals tied to Russian military intelligence and hacking Hungary's Foreign Ministry networks.
- No physical attack has taken place, yet officials say the allegation highlights Hungary as a strategic interest for Moscow and potential consequences for EU sanctions and Ukraine policy.
- The SVR report argued a staged attack would shift the April 12, 2026 parliamentary election toward security themes, preserving Viktor Orbán’s role blocking EU sanctions and influencing Ukraine’s EU path.
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The United States and Russia are providing "support fire" for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is facing general elections on the 12th of next month. It is reported that Russia has devised a plan to boost his approval ratings by fabricating an assassination attempt targeting Orbán. The United States is publicly expressing its support by sending high-ranking officials to Hungary one after another.
An internal SVR document is said to have sketched a fake attack as a "game changer" for Orbán's campaign, reports the Washington Post
Russian intelligence service planned a fake assassination attempt on Viktor Orbán to influence Hungarian elections and increase support for Orbán. Agents of the…
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