Weaponising the drug war: Police raid opposition candidate in Budapest

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Weaponising the drug war: Police raid opposition candidate in Budapest

23 October 2025
Péter Sárosi
Drug Reporter

A pre-dawn house search targeting 8th-district opposition candidate Alexander Horváth reveals how Hungary’s “war on drugs” has become a political weapon — deployed to intimidate dissent and control narratives ahead of elections.

In the early hours of Monday morning, law-enforcement officers carried out a raid at the home of opposition candidate Horváth Alexander, who is running in the upcoming November 9 by-election in the 8th district (Losonci negyed) of the Józsefváros district.

The search began at approximately 05:55 am, according to local reports, with six to seven investigators arriving at Horváth’s residence. They proceeded to conduct a several-hour investigation, including a dog-search unit, and eventually the candidate was taken to the police station on Gyorskocsi Street for further procedures.

At the scene, his telephone and laptop were seized, and a urine test was administered — which Horváth reports came back negative. A blood test was also taken and its result is still pending. According to Horváth, the investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing. “I was fully cooperative, and nothing was found,” he said.

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