Balázska, logic is not your friend. When you try too hard, you just end up embarrassing yourself.

Here is further proof: the Tisza Party supports Ukraine!

I’m scrolling on my phone here, and there’s yet another telling statement. Manfred Weber says that Fidesz cannot be a member of the European People’s Party because Viktor Orbán goes beyond every limit and, for example, does not support Ukraine. The logic also works in reverse: the Tisza Party can be a member of the European People’s Party because Péter Magyar supports Ukraine.

1️⃣ What is the original claim?

Manfred Weber (leader of the European People’s Party) stated:

Fidesz cannot be a member of the EPP because Viktor Orbán, on several issues — for example regarding Ukraine — goes against the majority position of the parliamentary group.

This is an internal party-political relationship:

  • EPP → shared political line
  • Fidesz → diverges from that line

2️⃣ Where does the “reverse logic” break down?

The reasoning is presented like this:

  • Fidesz does not support Ukraine.
  • Therefore, it cannot be an EPP member.
  • Tisza is an EPP member.
  • → Therefore, Tisza supports Ukraine.
  • → Therefore, Ukraine “has something to do with” Tisza.

Several logical leaps occur here:

1. False exclusivity

EPP membership does not depend on a single issue.
It is not a binary test:
“supports Ukraine = inside,”
“doesn’t support Ukraine = outside.”

2. Position ≠ external control

A party may support certain EU decisions regarding Ukraine without:

  • Ukraine “controlling” it
  • Ukraine “standing behind” it
  • Ukraine “supporting” it

This is a category error.


3️⃣ The “has ties to Ukraine” narrative

Here comes the rhetorical twist:

They are not saying:
“It represents the same EU position.”

They are implying:
“It serves Ukraine’s interests.”

At this point, the discussion is no longer about policy —
it becomes a question of loyalty.

This is the classic pattern:

👉 insinuation of external influence
👉 national vs. foreign interest framing
👉 “us” vs. “them”


4️⃣ The distortion created by the war context

You ask:
“How does Ukraine even come into this, when it is at war with Russia?”

That is precisely the emotional amplifier.

The word “war” automatically activates:

  • threat
  • uncertainty
  • sovereignty fears

That is why it is politically powerful.

But even so:

A Hungarian party’s EU position ≠ Ukrainian influence.
Membership in a European party family ≠ a wartime alliance.


5️⃣ What is actually happening?

This is a rhetorical short circuit:

EU party politics
→ support for Ukraine
→ war
→ national sovereignty
→ accusation of disloyalty

The shorter this chain appears in the listener’s mind, the more effective it becomes.