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The vast majority, 83 percent, of respondents to a Mediana survey say next year's parliamentary election in Hungary could face interference from foreign intelligence agencies.
The poll, published by the daily newspaper Nepszava, also indicates that 53 percent of respondents believe Russia might try to influence the upcoming elections, while 49 percent said it would be the European Union or the United States.
Another 25 percent fear Ukraine may try to manipulate the elections, reportsĀ Do Rzeczy.
Tthe poll also showed that since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the perception of Ukraine in Hungary has deteriorated significantly.
"The Hungarian population now perceives the attacked Ukraine as a greater threat than Russia, although previously the situation was exactly the opposite," Nepszava reported.