Hungary has seen a major political change after a historic election result, where long-time Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was defeated. The loss has created controversy, with serious allegations that government officials tried to destroy important documents before leaving office.
Historic Election Result in Hungary
The election saw record voter turnout, showing strong public interest in change. Péter Magyar, a pro-European Union leader, won the election and is set to become the next prime minister. His party secured a clear majority in parliament, while Orbán’s party suffered a heavy defeat.
This result is seen as a major shift in Hungary’s political direction, especially after years of leadership under Orbán.
Allegations of Document Destruction
After the election, Magyar made serious claims during a press conference. He said that Péter Szijjártó, who served under Orbán, was allegedly caught destroying documents related to European Union sanctions.
According to Magyar, Szijjártó went to the foreign ministry early in the morning and began shredding files. He claimed that insider sources within the ministry revealed this information. These documents are believed to be linked to Hungary’s dealings with Russia and its position on EU sanctions.
So far, the foreign ministry has not responded to these allegations.
Connection with Russia Raises Concerns
The issue has become more serious because of Hungary’s close ties with Russia. Szijjártó has been known for maintaining strong relations with Vladimir Putin. Reports suggest that he visited Moscow many times after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
There are also claims that he had private discussions with Sergei Lavrov and may have shared details about European Union meetings. Leaked phone conversations reportedly showed him offering to help weaken EU sanctions against Russia.
These developments have raised serious questions about Hungary’s role within the European Union.
Future Plans Under New Leadership
After his victory, Magyar said Hungary would no longer act as a “Russian puppet” and would instead rebuild strong ties with Europe. He promised that his government would work closely with the European Union to restore trust and cooperation.
One of his key goals is to unlock more than $20 billion in EU funds that were previously frozen due to concerns over Hungary’s policies. He believes that better relations with Europe will help improve the country’s economy and global image.
Role of International Influence
The election also saw involvement from international leaders. JD Vance had travelled to Hungary to support Orbán during the campaign. However, experts believe this move may have backfired and negatively affected Orbán’s chances.
Many voters may have seen this as outside interference, which could have influenced the final result. Hungary’s election marks a turning point in its political history. The defeat of Viktor Orbán has opened the door for a new leadership that promises closer ties with Europe and a shift away from Russia.
At the same time, the allegations of document destruction and secret dealings have added controversy to the transition of power. As investigations continue, the new government will face the challenge of restoring trust both within the country and internationally. The coming months will be crucial in shaping Hungary’s future direction and its role in global politics.












