He was unable to make a decision, which is why today's closed meeting of the National Security Committee of the Parliament was missed, at which the Hungarian aspect of the Israeli spy software called Pegasus was the only item on the agenda. After the lack of a quorum was established, the opposition members of the board, President János Stummer (Jobbik), Zsolt Molnár (MSZP) and Péter Ungár (LMP) had a "face-to-face conversation" with the Minister of the Interior, it was revealed at the press conference after the meeting .
The representatives of the ruling party did not appear at the meeting.
The chairman of the board from Jobbik announced that on the first day of the fall session of the parliament, he will reconvene the committee meeting at eight o'clock, at which they will hear the annual report of the National Security Service and initiate a fact-finding investigation into the spyware case.
As is known, Direkt36, a portal operating on the Telex interface, came up with the claim a week ago that Pegasus, the spy program of the Israeli software company NSO, could be used to eavesdrop on Hungarian journalists, politicians, and lawyers. they could not list any evidence regarding the involvement of the Hungarian government
According to the available data, the Hungarian government is also among the clients of the Israeli company - this is what Direkt36.hu predicted according to its intentions, which also reported that two of the four journalists who were allegedly wiretapped - Panyi Szabolcs and András Szabó - are employees of the portal. Later, Soros's Amnesty International has since made an app available for download to check "affectedness".