Gerry Nolan@RealGerryNolan
🇭🇺 Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in Hungary’s parliamentary election after 16 years in power, calling Peter Magyar to congratulate Tisza on its victory. With 52% to 39% of the vote and a record 77.8% turnout, the highest in Hungarian electoral history.
And Brussels is delighted. Which is precisely why you should be paying attention to how this happened, not just that it happened.
Let’s be clear about what the European Union spent years telling us. Orbán was a dictator. A puppet of Putin, which is ludicrous. An authoritarian who had captured the courts, the media and the institutions. A man who could never be removed through a fair democratic process because he had rigged the system beyond repair. Then he lost a free election. By thirteen points.
So which is it, was Hungary an authoritarian state, or a functional democracy that just voted out its government? You cannot claim both when convenient and discard the one that doesn’t serve the narrative.
What you can do, and what nobody in the West's client media will do tonight, is look honestly at the infrastructure assembled around this result. Years of EU-directed NGO funding flowing into Hungary’s civil society. Client media bankrolled through Brussels aligned networks. A Zelensky — Brussels’ own armed puppet thug who stood at a press conference in March and told the world he would give Orbán’s personal address to the Ukrainian Armed Forces so they could “speak to him in their own language.” An open threat against a sitting elected leader of a European Union member state, so brazen that even the European Commission was forced to condemn it.
That is called setting the table, you threaten the man, you delegitimise the institution, you flood the zone with money and messaging, and then when the vote goes the right way you call it democracy.
And then there is the document — leaked today from inside Magyar’s own circle before a single ballot was cast advising him to declare victory prematurely, cite fraud if necessary, and mobilise street groups against government buildings using the 2014 Maidan coup as the explicit operational model. The same playbook used in Romania, where Georgescu actually won an election and had it cancelled two days before the runoff. The same playbook used in Georgia. The same playbook, different country, every time the EU needs a veto removed.
Tonight the ballot delivered what the street might otherwise have been asked to do. Magyar won and so the €90 billion Ukraine loan may clear. The last major sovereign obstacle in the EU’s eastern flank is gone.
And so Brussels didn’t need Maidan in Budapest, but they built it anyway. And that tells you everything you need to know about what kind of "democracy" they are actually defending. With principles always conditional to the true authoritarian gang in Brussels.