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Polish PM hopes Hungary opposition victory ends asylum for ex-ministers

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WARSAW, April 13 (Reuters) - Poland's ‌Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Monday he ​hoped two former Polish ministers who were granted political asylum in Hungary would be sent ⁠home to face justice following the victory of the opposition Tisza party in Hungary's election nL1N40V01B.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban granted asylum nL8N3YD08B ​to former Polish justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro and his deputy Marcin Romanowski nL8N3ZE1AV. The ‌two men had served in Poland's right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) government, which lost power in 2023.

Ziobro is accused of misusing money from a fund to help ⁠victims of crime, including spending it on Pegasus, a ⁠spyware system that can infiltrate mobile phones. Prosecutors say it was used against domestic political opponents.

Romanowski is also accused of misusing public funds.

Both men deny any wrongdoing.

Orban, a right-wing ally of Poland's former PiS government, lost ‌power to Peter Magyar's Tisza party in Sunday's election after 16 years ⁠in power.

Tusk said he had discussed the asylum ‌issue with Magyar before Hungary's election.

"The matter is ​clear here. We don't need to add anything... I hope to say 'welcome to Poland' to these two gentlemen," Tusk said in a statement ‌during a visit to South Korea.

Poland's Defence Minister ​Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz also said on ⁠Monday that the two former ministers should give themselves up ‌to Polish justice.

Romanowski, commenting on Hungary's ⁠election for right-wing private Polish broadcaster Republika TV late on Sunday, played down the impact of Magyar's victory on his situation.

"It's not the government (in Hungary) ​that will send us ‌back to Warsaw in handcuffs. That is a court decision," he said.

Ziobro, who ⁠also discussed the Hungarian election results ​on Republika TV, did not comment on his asylum status.

(Reporting ​by Pawel FlorkiewiczEditing by Gareth Jones)

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