The real problem is not the amount — it’s the lie
The issue is not that large sums are being mentioned.
The issue is that the government pushes the blame onto TISZA
by referring to a non-existent document they claim was written by TISZA.
There is no verified TISZA document that contains these figures.
There is no published program proposing a 1,300 billion HUF extraction from Hungarians.
There is no EU decision obliging Hungary to pay this amount.
Yet the claim is repeated as fact.
This is not political debate.
This is manufactured reality — attributing false documents and false numbers to the opposition
in order to create fear and redirect responsibility.
When a government invents documents and assigns them to its opponents,
the problem is no longer policy.
The problem is deliberate disinformation.
(0:00) The President of the European Commission wrote a letter. She said that we Europeans should put together 135 billion euros for Ukraine.
(0:07) That equals roughly 50,000 billion forints.
(0:12) From this, the share that would fall on Hungarians, on Hungary, would be approximately 1,200–1,300 billion forints.
(0:19) And what does this amount equal?
It equals what TISZA would take from people in the first step.
(0:24) That is also 1,300 billion forints, which is included in their own economic program.
(0:28) So it’s not a coincidence that the two numbers match.
(0:31) What would the money be used for?
Obviously not to preserve family support programs — while they have promised to narrow them —
(0:36) but rather they need this enormous amount of money
(0:42) to satisfy the European elite, their own party family,
(0:46) their own bosses, Ursula von der Leyen and Manfred Weber,
so that Hungarians contribute financially to the funding of Ukraine.
This is what next spring’s election is about.