The parliamentary faction leader of Fidesz initiated the declassification of the first report of the secret service material related to the foreign financing of left-wing parties at Thursday's meeting of the Parliament's National Security Committee.

Máté Kocsis reported on this on his Facebook page, where the following was read:

At the meeting of the committee, the leaders of the Hungarian secret services made their first report regarding the foreign financing of left-wing parties.
The facts learned in the case are shocking, the situation is much more serious than it could be thought from the previous statements.
The classification of the secret service material is secret until 2051, however, at today's meeting of the committee, I initiated its release , since it is about acts and transactions that seriously violate the country's sovereignty, and the entire Hungarian public has the right to know about them.
I hope - given the weight of the matter - that there will be no obstacles to this and that the left-wing parties will not oppose all of this either.
Based on the information learned today, it is clear that the next periodical report of the analytical and evaluation work will also bring facts to the surface that will help to clearly see the most serious scandal of the three decades since the regime change, its personal and organizational connections.

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Source: Facebook/Máté Kocsis