
We had a big day yesterday!
First of all, we brought home two of our Hungarian compatriots from captivity, which is a huge achievement.
Viktor Orbán gave an interview to Egon Rónai and showed how a true statesman speaks. In times of danger, Hungary needs exactly this kind of calm and forward-looking leadership.
Tibor Navracsics gave an interview to Partizán, and László Kövér spoke to Telex — they put the left-wing reporters in their place, as they should. Meanwhile, János Lázár, true to form, answered every question that came up at his forum.
In contrast, all of Péter Magyar’s candidates are hiding and remaining silent — which is no surprise, because it is becoming increasingly clear that the Tisza Party (Hungary) stands on the side of Ukrainian interests, while we stand on the side of Hungarians.
We have the heart, the strength, and the knowledge — which is why Fidesz is the only safe choice.
We haven’t had such a strong day in a long time as we did yesterday. It was quite a good day.
First of all, we brought home two Hungarian prisoners of war from captivity. Then Viktor Orbán went to Egon Rónai and demonstrated how a statesman gives an interview — without banging on the table or storming out during the conversation, but giving thoughtful answers based on Hungarian interests.
Tibor Navracsics set Márton Gulyás straight on Partizán, just as expected. László Kövér also gave an interview to Telex, which even surprised them.
So I have to say: this is what our politicians are like. We have the heart, the strength, and the knowledge.
Meanwhile, all of Péter Magyar’s parliamentary candidates remain silent and are hiding — which I can understand. They hardly dare to say anything, because by now everyone sees through them.
They stand with Ukrainian interests, while we stand on the side of Hungarians.
🎭 Propaganda and Influence Techniques in Alexandra’s Message
The text is not merely a political opinion, but a deliberately constructed campaign message that uses several classic propaganda and rhetorical techniques to influence the reader.
1️⃣ Building a Victory Narrative
Excerpt:
“We did really well yesterday!”
“We had a pretty good day.”
Technique:
👉 Victory framing
Goal:
To present the political side as successful and dominant.
Effect:
The reader may develop the impression that
➡️ “they are strong and winning.”
Psychologically, this increases the tendency to join the perceived winner.
2️⃣ Building a Leader Cult / Hero Narrative
Excerpt:
“Viktor Orbán showed how a statesman gives an interview.”
“This is exactly the kind of calm and forward-thinking leader Hungary needs.”
Technique:
👉 Leader glorification
Goal:
To portray the leader as a statesman with exceptional abilities.
Effect:
The reader may develop the feeling that:
👉 “he is the only suitable leader.”
3️⃣ Glorifying One’s Own Camp
Excerpt:
“We have the heart, the strength, and the knowledge.”
Technique:
👉 Virtue signaling / moral superiority framing
Goal:
To portray one’s own political side as morally and intellectually superior.
Effect:
The message suggests a simple formula:
➡️ “us = good and competent.”
4️⃣ Creating an Enemy Image
Excerpt:
“Péter Magyar’s candidates are hiding and staying silent.”
Technique:
👉 Delegitimization
Goal:
To question the political competence and legitimacy of the opponent.
Effect:
The reader may develop the perception that:
👉 “they are weak or incapable.”
5️⃣ “Us vs. Them” Polarization
Excerpt:
“They stand for Ukrainian interests, while we stand for the Hungarian people.”
Technique:
👉 Binary framing
Goal:
To present the political choice as a moral conflict between two opposing camps.
Effect:
Complex political issues become simplified into:
➡️ “if you are with us → you support Hungarian interests.”
6️⃣ External Threat Narrative
Excerpt:
“In times of danger”
Technique:
👉 Fear framing
Goal:
To activate voters’ need for security.
Effect:
Readers may become more inclined to support a strong leader.
7️⃣ Authority Bias
Excerpt:
“Navracsics Tibor gave an interview to Partizán… László Kövér to Telex.”
Technique:
👉 Authority signaling
Goal:
To increase the credibility of the narrative by referencing high-ranking political figures.
Effect:
The message gains institutional weight and legitimacy.
8️⃣ “Safe Choice” Campaign Slogan
Excerpt:
“Therefore only Fidesz is the safe choice.”
Technique:
👉 Certainty framing
Goal:
To frame the election as a choice between safety and risk.
Effect:
The reader may feel that:
➡️ “the alternative option is uncertain or dangerous.”
📊 Summary
The message follows a classic campaign communication structure:
1️⃣ creating a sense of victory
2️⃣ idealizing the leader
3️⃣ morally glorifying one’s own side
4️⃣ delegitimizing the opponent
5️⃣ building an “us vs. them” narrative
6️⃣ strengthening the sense of external threat
7️⃣ appealing to authority
8️⃣ ending with a “safe choice” slogan
👉 Together, these techniques create a strong emotional and identity-based political message.