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dead97531

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Katılım Ocak 2014
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@wartranslated Also he said "Abszolút filmszínház" which is Hungarian for Absolute Cinema. Look at his hand gestures.
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WarTranslated@wartranslated·
Péter Magyar posted a video poking fun at Orbán. The President of Hungary was showing Magyar his office in the Sándor Palace. At that moment, Orbán was spotted on the balcony of the Prime Minister’s Office next door, reading something with great concentration. Magyar jokingly suggested that it was either his farewell speech or a fresh statement from Donald Trump.
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Wandy🇭🇺🇪🇺
Wandy🇭🇺🇪🇺@Noirsoldat_·
Just before entering the Sándor Castle, Peter Magyar hit this. Then he did it inside the building as well. Hungary is not a real place.
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Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP·
I have arrived at the Sándor Palace to meet the President of Hungary. @DrTamasSulyok is unworthy of representing the unity of the Hungarian nation. He is unfit to serve as the guardian of legality. He is not fit to serve as a moral authority or a role model. Following the formation of the new government, Tamás Sulyok must leave office immediately.
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Thomas van Linge
Thomas van Linge@ThomasVLinge·
No way 😂 You couldn't get away with this plot development in an airport paperback.
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@mepassistants @Viktor__Reiter It's true, see Magyar's newest facebook post. He straight up memed on Orbán with saying and posing like the Absolute Cinema meme
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Mepassistant (Quentin)
Mepassistant (Quentin)@mepassistants·
Peak Magyar trolling: - Goes to see the President who has no choice but to name him Prime Minister. - Tells him to his face that he is a disgrace to his function and unworthy of the title. - Calls him to resign the second after he will have named Magyar Prime Minister. - Takes a pic with the guy after all. Talk about asserting dominance.
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP

I have arrived at the Sándor Palace to meet the President of Hungary. @DrTamasSulyok is unworthy of representing the unity of the Hungarian nation. He is unfit to serve as the guardian of legality. He is not fit to serve as a moral authority or a role model. Following the formation of the new government, Tamás Sulyok must leave office immediately.

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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@atlas_intel This is a dishonest. Hungarian pollsters never account for votes cast outside the country (only AtlasIntel did). So their numbers should only be compared to the votes that were made inside Hungary. 21 kutatóközpont and Medián are still the best.
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AtlasIntel
AtlasIntel@atlas_intel·
🇭🇺 AtlasIntel was the most accurate pollster of the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election. AtlasIntel’s poll showed a 12.8-point lead for TISZA over FIDESZ, virtually identical to the final margin of 12.6 points.
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@Tendar Btw 138 mandates isn't the final number. Once friday and saturday comes, Tisza's mandates will increase to about 142
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
The Tisza party achieved the super majority in the Hungarian elections, holding 138 seats in the future parliament. Orban's formal ousting is only a question of formality and will most certainly happen in the coming May. Therefore, with Orban's rule broken I move Hungary from "red" to "blue."
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Hugh Harding
Hugh Harding@HughHarding·
@Tendar When do the new electorates take office?
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(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
Hungarian opposition party Tisza is now even widening its lead, gaining currently 138 seats for the parliament and firmly holding the supermajority. Almost 85% of all ballots counted.
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@Maks_NAFO_FELLA It's not the people that elect prime ministers in Hungary but the parliament
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MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀
MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀@Maks_NAFO_FELLA·
🇭🇺 Elections for a new Hungarian prime minister will take place within 30 days, the country's president announced.
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@bokoen1 Hungarian here, nobody cares about Vance. Almost nobody even knows him and the few that do are opposition leaning since they are the only ones whom are aware of foreign countries' politics/leaders.
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dead97531@dead97531·
@Gerashchenko_en Tisza has been leading in the trustworthy polls since october 2024, so more than 2 months
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Viktor Orbán has been in power for 16 years - an unusually long time for a healthy democracy. Orbán and Fidesz have now faced a strong challenger: Péter Magyar and TISZA. The elections in Hungary are not just a domestic political battle. They are also part of a broader struggle between Russia and the EU for Eastern Europe. As a result, the campaign is not taking place in a normal competitive environment, but in a sharply polarized and tense atmosphere. Independent polls have shown TISZA in the lead for two consecutive months. The gap appears consistent: from 48 to 40 in January to 58 to 35 by the end of March. The growing popularity of Péter Magyar and TISZA is driven by the fact that he has filled the most dangerous niche for Orbán - anti-Orbán without left-wing baggage. He is making inroads into the conservative and provincial electorate, which is tired of corruption. Importantly, he is also popular among Hungarian youth. However, a lead in the polls does not guarantee victory. The Hungarian political playing field is skewed: electoral districts, media, state communication, funding, and access to public visibility are all uneven. Under such conditions, it is not enough for TISZA to lead - it needs a clear margin to convert votes into actual power. Orbán is currently being hit by several politically toxic issues. The most serious involves allegations that Hungary’s foreign minister has for years been passing sensitive EU information to Moscow through his Russian contacts. At the same time, Orbán’s government is targeting journalist Szabolcs Panyi and attempting to shift public attention away from the issue of Russian ties toward the "Ukrainian question" and alleged "foreign interference." Fidesz is no longer running just a hard campaign, but a manipulative one built on fear - invoking war, Ukraine, Brussels, and the threat of "losing sovereignty." Orbán’s party retains strong local advantages: voter dependence on local authorities and possible vote-buying in poorer regions make the elections more risky. Orbán will fight to the end, because after 16 years in power, defeat would not mean a normal rotation, but the risk of the system collapsing - a system Fidesz has built through control over the state, the courts, the media, resources, and the political field itself. This system is sustained not only by ideology, but also by patronage: networks of loyalty, access to public funds, and mechanisms of redistribution. Losing power would therefore not simply mean losing government - it would mean the collapse of the regime’s material foundation. At the same time, for Orbán and his inner circle, power functions as a form of political - and partly legal - immunity. A change of power would carry the risk of anti-corruption investigations, a review of past schemes, financial flows, and the misuse of state instruments. Finally, for Orbán, this is also a matter of personal historical ambition. He has long positioned himself not just as Hungary’s prime minister, but as a symbol of an illiberal model for European and American conservatives. For him, defeat would not simply be a political loss, but the collapse of the entire model he has promoted for years as an alternative to liberal Europe. That is why he is holding on to power so tightly: without it, he risks losing everything at once - control over the state, the system of resource distribution, protection for his inner circle, and his own political myth. This is no longer a fight for another term, but a fight for survival.
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@clement_molin @LecoursBouffard L'autre a tort. Je suis hongrois et je peux vous affirmer que les sondages réalisés par 21 Kutatóközpont et Medián sont très fiables.
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Clément Molin
Clément Molin@clement_molin·
@LecoursBouffard Oui, c'est vrai, après il y a un réel ras le bol chez les hongrois, on verra s'ils changent...
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Clément Molin
Clément Molin@clement_molin·
La Hongrie 🇭🇺 au tournant, deux immenses marches organisées à Budapest à 1 mois des élections : Une marche pro-Orban ("pour la paix" et Anti-Zelenski) est organisée devant le Parlement. Une marche pro-Magyar (opposition) organisée au Heros' Square. 🧵THREAD🧵1/⬇️
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Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP·
The Orbán regime is terrified of the March 15 National March. They have ordered a military airspace closure over the entire downtown area of Budapest for the duration of the event. They want not only to prevent us from showing the unprecedented crowd with drones, but also to stop the kind of revealing photo that was taken from a passenger plane on October 23. Our drones will take off, and we will show that the Hungarian people cannot be silenced and that the largest crowd ever cannot be hidden with lies.
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: These are the scenes across Hungary today as protestors fight back against the Viktor Orban’s Putin aligned regime. This is amazing.
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dead97531
dead97531@dead97531·
@JeffFisch This is a political rally organized by the Tisza Party (part of their sixth country tour) yesterday in Pécs.
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