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    1. UnresponsivePenis on

      Holy crap. That’s a LOT of different parties. Wow. 

      Wishing the best of luck! 

    2. Fickle-Ad1363 on

      OMG! That would be really great. So excited for the Hungarian people! You can do it!

    3. pacalcommander on

      Peter Magyar’s TISZA party has overtaken FIDESZ confidently in the opinion polls in Hungary. While Magyar is on his tour around the nation, going to not only cities, but small villages, the support for his party is growing.

      Due to the mixed-proportional system of the Hungarian voting system, there are 106 gerrymandered constituencies that has to be won, along with 93 places from a direct list. (similar to Germany’s first and second vote system). TISZA is yet to announce their candidates in the 106 constituencies, but they try to delay it as much as possible, so Orban and the propaganda has less time to dig up dirt on them. TISZA’s main objective now is to reach the unsure voter base as much as possible, as well as the FIDESZ base outside of the fanatics, while keeping up his much-needed positive, hopeful campaign for the rest of the voters.

      Orbán in the mean time has changed gears, stepped up his game in propaganda (telling the same old panels, throwing irrelevant topics to deviate the attention from the state of the country) and announced measurea against the free-press, NGOs and possibly Magyar’s TISZA party. This shows that the internal polls of FIDESZ are also not to their likings.

      In the country, the basic systems, like Hospitals, Judiciary system, Schools and public transport are struggling and only scrape by because of the extraordinary measures of the workers there.

      It is yet to be seen, how Orban’s latest actions for getting back support plays out. Nevertheless, this is a life-death game for them so they will try everything one can imagine to take TISZA down before the elections and push the millions of Hungarians hoping for a change back to apathy

      More about opinion polling for the 2026 April elections of Hungary: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_2026_Hungarian_parliamentary_election

      Keep an eye out for the 15th of March, where TISZA has announced the largest rally in modern Hungarian politics for the national holiday.

    4. Goal-Final on

      Hungarians do you think that Mayar will have a completely different stance on NATO-EU-Ukraine issues than Orban?

    5. SagariKatu on

      Come on Hungary, we need you back. Enough with orbanistan already!

    6. mizinamo on

      Looks like a Feynman diagram showing a DK particle spontaneously decaying into a TISZA particle and a DK-MSZP-P antiparticle.

    7. People of Hungary, finish him already. We need you in those times together in EU.

    8. msciwoj1 on

      Is TISZA actually better than Fidesz in any way? More democratically inclined, more supportive of the EU or Ukraine, actually supporting of freedom etc? Because it doesn’t actually seem so, this guy looks like ultimately just a younger Orban looking to replace him.

    9. Useful_Advice_3175 on

      How come Orban still has that high approval anyway ? Sure it’s slowly lowers but it’s still really high for that type of person? Are Hungarians in majority pro-russian ?

    10. TomTheCat7 on

      On one hand, nothing ever happens, but on the other I also didn’t think PiS could be defeated in Poland, so good luck guys

    11. Weary-Cod-4505 on

      Would be amazing if they could win, but even with popular support the odds are stacked against them.

    12. RonaldPenguin on

      Ohh so this explains why Trump suddenly wants to move troops out of Germany and into Hungary!

    13. That’s why Putin puts out emergency plans like pulling US troops into Hungary to give a boost to Orban.

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