
❗ We still pay the lowest utility prices in all of Europe here in Hungary — and Brussels doesn’t like that. Their clear objective is to take cheap Russian gas away from Hungary as well and give room instead to big multinationals — such as Shell.
This would bring an immediate rise in utility prices, which Hungarian families would feel directly in their own wallets.
🟠 As long as Orbán Viktor and Fidesz are in government, we will not allow foreign corporations and the multinational faces of the Tisza Párt — with “Shell’s captain” and Bujdosó Andrea — to profit from our country. However much foreign giant companies want to enrich themselves from us, it will not succeed.
We will protect low utility costs and the Hungarian economy! That is why Fidesz is the safe choice.
The Európai Bizottság remains committed, in line with the Versailles declaration, to ensuring the gradual phase-out of all remaining oil imports from the Russian Federation by ’27. Well, great. We will certainly have a few words to say about that. These statements are not only read by us, but also by major energy companies — for example a company the size of Shell.
And what does a company like Shell read from this? That a huge market is going to open up for them in the coming years — unless there is a leader like Orbán Viktor in Hungary, who does not want multinationals and foreign companies profiting off Hungarian people.
What follows from this? That these foreign corporations clearly have an interest in removing Orbán Viktor and putting people in place who will carry out whatever these multinationals want without hesitation. In fact, even better for them if the multinationals’ own people end up inside a government led by Magyar Péter. Sound familiar?
So the whole story is about what it has always been about: these big foreign multinationals want to come here and squeeze the last bit of skin off Hungarian people. But we will not allow this. We will continue to stand for Europe’s lowest energy and utility bills — which is why Fidesz is the safe choice.
1️⃣ “Europe’s lowest energy prices” – a half-truth with total omission
It is thrown in as a claim, without comparison, methodology, or context.
What is not explained:
- at what price level,
- with what kind of subsidies,
- at what cost to the state budget,
- and how long it is sustainable.
👉 Function: identity reinforcement, not information.
2️⃣ “Brussels doesn’t like it” – manufacturing a personal enemy
Here, “Brussels” is not an institution but a personified evil actor with intent.
In reality:
- decisions of the European Commission
- are based on
- member-state negotiations
- and previously adopted joint declarations.
👉 This is left out, because complex processes don’t work well as enemy images.
3️⃣ Versailles declaration → Shell → conspiracy
This is the core trick of the text.
Steps:
- Reference to a real document (Versailles)
- Jump to the claim that “big companies are reading it”
- Conclusion: Shell is already rubbing its hands
- Final leap: therefore they want to remove Orbán
❌ What is missing:
- any concrete Shell statement
- a business decision
- an investment plan
- a lobbying document
👉 This is deliberate logical chaining, not evidence.
4️⃣ Multinationals = political coup – classic scapegoating
According to the narrative:
- multinationals overthrow governments,
- assemble governments,
- and even select the prime minister.
This is not analysis, but Cold War fantasy repackaged.
5️⃣ “Multinational faces” – personalized traitor framing
This is where the internal enemy appears:
- “multinational people”
- “they sit in the government”
- “they do whatever they are told”
👉 Function:
not to debate policies,
but to morally disqualify the opponent.
6️⃣ Orbán = the only shield – leader cult
The final claim:
If Orbán Viktor is gone, then:
- multinationals take over,
- energy prices explode,
- the country is stripped bare.
This is not governance.
It is a messianic narrative.
🧠 What is the real purpose of this text?
It is not about energy prices.
It is not about the EU.
It is not about Shell.
👉 It is about:
- creating fear,
- manufacturing external and internal enemies,
- and leaving only one acceptable political choice.
This sentence sums it all up:
“That’s why Fidesz is the safe choice.”
This is not a conclusion.
It is a pre-programmed endpoint.
🟠 In one sentence:
This text does not inform—it uses conspiratorial fear-mongering to justify why there is supposedly “no alternative” except Fidesz.