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Magyar Nemzet, a newspaper affiliated with Fidesz, revealed in June 2002 that Medgyessy had been acting as a counterespionage officer under the code name D-209 in the III./II. section of the then-Ministry for Internal Affairs prior to 1989.
Aug 19, 2023 · Magyar Nemzet published a counter-espionage officer’s dossier under the code name D–209, whom the paper successfully identified as Medgyessy. While initially the prime minister denied all allegations, later he was forced to acknowledge that he did work for the intelligence agencies before Hungary’s democratisation.
Jun 20, 2002 · Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy admitted Wednesday that he was a counter-espionage officer for the former Communist secret service but portrayed his work as aimed against Soviet intelligence...
Jun 19, 2002 · Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy today admitted that he had been a counterintelligence officer in Hungary's communist secret police more than 20 years ago.
Jun 19, 2002 · Moving to avert a political crisis over newspaper and opposition accusations that he had been a state spy, Mr Medgyessy told parliament he had been a counter-espionage officer at the finance...
The party won the 2002 elections, and on May 27, 2002, the Hungarian Parliament elected Medgyessy as the Prime Minister of Hungary. Magyar Nemzet, a newspaper affiliated with the opposition party Fidesz, revealed in 2003 that Medgyessy had acted as a counterespionage officer under the code name D-209 in the III./II. section of the then Ministry ...
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Medgyessy was accused of having worked as an intelligence officer for the secret police during the Communist regime in Hungary. He denied the allegations but eventually admitted to having worked as an informant in the late 1970s.