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EU Parliament Panel Upholds Immunity for Key Orbán Opponents

The vote signals resistance to prosecutions viewed in Brussels as politically driven ahead of Hungary’s spring election.

Overview

  • The European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee rejected Hungary’s requests to lift the immunities of Péter Magyar, Klára Dobrev and Italian MEP Ilaria Salis.
  • Members backing the decision cited that some alleged offenses occurred while the lawmakers already served as MEPs and raised fair‑trial concerns in Salis’s case.
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called the outcome “shameful, disgraceful,” and Fidesz MEP Tamás Deutsch accused Brussels of interfering with Hungary’s sovereignty.
  • The committee’s vote prevents Hungarian prosecutors from proceeding against the three while their parliamentary protections remain in place.
  • Magyar, leader of the Tisza party and Orbán’s chief rival, faces reported charges including a nightclub phone theft and defamation, as polls show his movement gaining ground before the expected April election.