The elections in Hungary are another answer to everyone who says that "Russia is winning the information war." This was written on Telegram by Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (CCD), reports UNN.
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"It is not winning - it is losing, both against Ukraine and against Europe, and against Ukraine in Europe. And all this despite billions of funds spent annually precisely on this. And they started spending back in the 00s," Kovalenko noted.
He added that in the last year alone, Russia lost in Romania, Moldova, and Hungary.
Russia is also currently putting a lot of effort into Bulgaria, where it is trying to influence the information field ahead of the parliamentary elections, which will also take place in April.
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After processing 45% of the votes, the Tisza party wins 135 seats in parliament and gains a constitutional majority.