
❗Will you also be there on March 15 at the largest Peace March?
Let’s send a message this Sunday, together with as many people as possible, that Hungary cannot be blackmailed and cannot be dragged into the war.
Volodymyr Zelensky and Péter Magyar are working together. They want to bring about a change of government so that the Ukraine-friendly Tisza government can come to power.
They have also joined forces in keeping the Druzhba oil pipeline closed, while energy prices have already increased due to the events in the Middle East.
The Tisza party is increasingly openly siding with Ukraine, while the national government is defending the interests of Hungarians with all its strength – this is also shown by the fact that we have introduced protected fuel prices.
🇭🇺 Let as many of us as possible stand up against blackmail and for peace! See you on Sunday at the Peace March.
Let us send a clear message this Sunday, with as many people as possible, that we will not give in to Ukrainian blackmail, and we will not give in to the pressure jointly applied against us by Péter Magyar and Zelensky. It is clear that they have joined forces to undermine the Hungarian government and achieve the goals of Ukraine together: EU accession, as well as weapons and money for the war in Ukraine.
We do not want this, because it is not in the interest of Hungarians.
It is also outrageous that Zelensky, in cooperation with Péter Magyar, is blocking the Druzhba oil pipeline. This is especially painful at a time when events such as the war in the Middle East are already causing an energy crisis around the world and driving up energy prices.
We will continue to protect the Hungarian people, because we stand on the side of Hungarians, while the Tisza Party stands on the side of Ukraine.
See you on Sunday, and let us stand together for Hungarian interests, for peace, and against blackmail.
1️⃣ Enemy Coalition Framing
Excerpt
“Zelensky and Péter Magyar are working together.”
Technique
The text connects a foreign actor with a domestic political opponent:
➡️ foreign leader – Zelensky
➡️ domestic political opponent – Péter Magyar / Tisza
This creates the image of a shared enemy bloc.
Goal
- to link the opposition to foreign interests
- to place domestic political conflict into a geopolitical context
Effect
The reader may feel that:
➡️ the domestic opposition is cooperating with foreign powers
➡️ the country is under both external and internal attack
2️⃣ Patriotic Mobilization
Excerpt
“Let us stand up in large numbers for Hungarian interests and for peace.”
Technique
The political position is presented as a national duty.
Goal
- to create strong emotional identification
- to frame political support as a patriotic act
Effect
For the reader, participation appears:
➡️ not as a political choice, but
➡️ as a national stand
3️⃣ Threat Narrative
Excerpt
“Hungary is being blackmailed.”
“They want to drag us into the war.”
Technique
The communication portrays a situation of external danger.
Goal
- to create a sense of fear
- to present political support as a defensive reaction
Effect
The reader may feel that:
➡️ the country is in danger
➡️ action is necessary
4️⃣ “Us vs. Them” Framing (Binary Polarization)
Excerpt
“We stand on the side of the Hungarian people, while Tisza stands on the side of the Ukrainians.”
Technique
The political space is divided into two camps.
Us
- Hungarian government
- Hungarian interests
Them
- Tisza
- Ukrainian interests
Goal
- to transform a political choice into a moral decision
Effect
The reader may feel that:
➡️ one side is patriotic
➡️ the other side represents foreign interests
5️⃣ Causal Simplification
Excerpt
“Zelensky is shutting down the Druzhba oil pipeline.”
Technique
A complex energy and geopolitical issue is presented as the decision of a single actor.
Goal
- to simplify the narrative
- to assign responsibility to a specific person
Effect
For the reader:
➡️ the energy crisis becomes a person-centered problem
6️⃣ Protector Framing
Excerpt
“We introduced protected fuel prices.”
Technique
The government appears in the role of a protector.
Goal
- to frame government actions positively
- to strengthen political legitimacy
Effect
The reader may feel that:
➡️ the government protects the population from external threats
✅ Summary
The text combines several classic campaign communication techniques:
- enemy coalition framing
- external threat narrative
- patriotic mobilization
- “us vs. them” polarization
- simplified cause-and-effect storytelling
- the government framed as a protector
Together, these elements create a strong emotionally mobilizing political narrative