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    Hungary’s New Government to Open Communist-Era Secret Police Archives

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Peter Magyar’s newly elected government in Hungary has announced a significant initiative to open the archives of the communist-era secret police, signaling a major move toward enhanced historical transparency. This decision aims to provide historians with unrestricted access to study the country’s past without political interference.

    Balint Ruff, anticipated to lead the prime minister’s office under Magyar, emphasized that prioritizing access to these long-sealed files will be a key focus of the administration. He highlighted the importance of allowing independent and thorough research into the archives.

    Unlike some neighboring countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic, Hungary has never fully revealed the identities of individuals who collaborated with the communist secret police. While citizens have been able to view their personal records, access to files concerning other individuals, including former informants and officials, has remained largely restricted, with only sporadic leaks emerging over time.

    Ruff also outlined plans to establish a formal framework to facilitate structured and impartial research into these historical documents. Additionally, the government intends to create an office dedicated to recovering assets lost through corruption and managing relations with the European Union, aiming to unlock frozen EU funds.

    Historian Krisztian Ungvary, an advocate for full disclosure, has warned that the lack of transparency leaves public figures susceptible to blackmail due to undisclosed past affiliations.

    Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party secured victory in this month’s parliamentary elections, defeating the long-standing Fidesz party led by Viktor Orban. The campaign focused on promises of closer integration with the European Union, economic revitalization, and institutional reforms. The new government is set to assume office on May 9.

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