Pegasus spyware scandal: Hungarian justice minister refuses to meet the committee
Justice Minister Judit Varga will not meet members of the European Parliament’s Pegasus committee during their Budapest visit, opposition Democratic Coalition’s MEP Sándor Rónai said on Friday.
Rónai told an online press conference that the committee was scheduled to investigate “the illegal use of spyware by the Orbán government” during its visit on Monday and Tuesday next week. Despite the cabinet’s claims that it had nothing to do with the Pegasus scandal in July 2021, Varga has now “practically made a confession”, Rónai said.
The minister said she rejected to meet the delegation because national security affairs were the member states’ competency and the EU had no business with them, Rónai said. “However, Judit Varga is obviously afraid of getting caught and giving such an excuse equals to a confession, which shows that the government has indeed illegally wiretapped innocent Hungarians”, he added.
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Source: MTI
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