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"Hungary Parliamentary elections 2026",
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"textContent": "A fresh investigation has revealed that the Hungarian government's intelligence services may be using a controversial surveillance tool.\n\nContinue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/hungarian-government-spy-software/",
"title": "Hungarian government failed to disrupt Tisza Party with spy-software? No problem, they got another"
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