New Hungarian Government Vows to Open Communist-Era Secret Police Files
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By Chris Summers
Published on April 23, 2026.
The new Hungarian government will fully open the files of the country's communist-era secret police, according to a senior official from the party. The announcement comes after the Tisza party defeated Prime Minister Viktor Orban in an election. The new government will focus on reforming the situation.
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