Hungarian NGO Objects to Putin's Ex-Interpreter in OSCE Election Monitor Role

A Hungarian civil rights group has officially protested the appointment of Vladimir Putin's former interpreter to an OSCE election monitoring mission in Hungary. This concern arises as Hungary prepares for what could be Prime Minister Viktor Orban's toughest election challenge since 2010, raising questions about election fairness. The NGO’s protest highlights potential scrutiny over the impartiality of international observers, signaling increased tension ahead of the vote.
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