Security policy expert József Horváth emphasized in an interview with Magyar Hírlap that the word "Pegasus" is much more suited to the story than the case, or even the scandal.

As he said , with the exception of the first few days, only assumptions are and have been made here, and it is at least as important, if you like, indicative that a kind of competition has started in Hungary as to who and why could be on the list. "It's tragicomic to see Péter Bacsó's legendary film satire, The Witness, come to life, in which the eternal sentence is uttered: 'They don't even want to kill Comrade Bástya anymore?'" he said.

The story begins when Amnesty International (AI), as a "rights protection" organization, "driven by a sudden idea" put together an investigative team, whose members began to investigate how and why the IT software of a private Israeli company works. According to the expert, this basic position should be put in strong quotation marks, since no one can seriously think that AI and journalists have higher computer skills than professionals with a background in the secret service, and that they were able to precisely identify the program in question, even they also got access to a list of fifty thousand.

"It's quite obvious that this is a manipulated story to cover up something else. In fact, we are witnessing a classic production of legends, where they want to involve Hungary, and above all the government, in a case of coat theft, which, of course, is about someone's overcoat being stolen, but what remains in the long run is that the person himself was the thief," he emphasized. József Horváth.

The full interview here .

Photo: MH/Péter Papajcsik