
This is going to be a big victory in 26 days.
We’ve lived to see this too—it’s already almost light when I head to work, and what has become completely clear since the Peace March and yesterday’s large rally in Kaposvár is that a large majority want a Hungary-friendly Orbán government that defends Hungarian interests for the next four years, not one that supports Ukraine. That is now completely obvious.
This will be a big, decisive victory on April 12, in 26 days.
1️⃣ Pre-declared victory narrative
(inevitability framing / bandwagon)
Excerpt:
“A big victory will come from this in 26 days”
Technique:
➡️ Presents a future election result as a fact
➡️ Frames it not as a possibility, but as a predetermined outcome
Goal:
➡️ Sway undecided voters toward the “winning side”
➡️ Motivate the existing supporter base
Effect:
➡️ “It’s already decided → better to belong to the winners”
⚠️ Real issue:
election outcomes are not predetermined
2️⃣ Illusion of majority
(bandwagon effect / false consensus)
Excerpt:
“a large majority supports…”
Technique:
➡️ Refers to a vague, unmeasured “majority”
➡️ No concrete data or sources
Goal:
➡️ Create social pressure
➡️ Generate the feeling that “everyone thinks this way”
Effect:
➡️ The reader may feel they are in the minority if they disagree
⚠️ Real issue:
a rally (Peace March, public gathering) ≠ the entire society
3️⃣ Selective evidence
(cherry picking)
Excerpt:
“since the Peace March and yesterday’s rally in Kaposvár… it is completely clear”
Technique:
➡️ Draws nationwide conclusions from two events
➡️ Uses only examples from one side
Goal:
➡️ “Prove” a preferred narrative
➡️ Omit contradictory signals
Effect:
➡️ Oversimplifies reality
➡️ Creates a distorted picture of public support
4️⃣ False dichotomy (reduction to two camps)
(false dilemma / black-and-white framing)
Excerpt:
“pro-Hungarian… Orbán government” vs “pro-Ukrainian”
Technique:
➡️ Reduces political choice to two extremes
➡️ Frames it as “Hungarian interest” vs “Ukrainian interest”
Goal:
➡️ Delegitimize the opposition
➡️ Turn politics into a moral choice
Effect:
➡️ If you don’t support the government → you are “against Hungarian interests”
⚠️ Real issue:
political positions are not this binary
5️⃣ Repetition as reinforcement
(repetition / reinforcement)
Excerpt:
“A big victory will come…” (repeated)
Technique:
➡️ Repeats a key message multiple times
➡️ Uses a simple, memorable phrase
Goal:
➡️ Embed the message
➡️ Strengthen emotional impact
Effect:
➡️ The claim feels more true through repetition
6️⃣ “It’s completely clear” narrative
(certainty framing)
Excerpt:
“it is completely clear by now”
Technique:
➡️ Presents a debatable claim as obvious fact
➡️ Eliminates room for doubt
Goal:
➡️ Reduce critical thinking
➡️ Shut down debate
Effect:
➡️ The reader is less likely to question the claim
🧠 Overall picture
The text is a classic campaign message that:
- declares victory in advance
- suggests majority support without evidence
- generalizes from selective events
- simplifies politics into a “good vs bad” frame
- reinforces its claims through repetition and certainty
👉 Core strategy:
“We are the winners + we represent the national side”