“If we don’t have a pro-peace government, we will all pay the price.”
The entire European Union was created so that Europe would not be led by three Germans—parenthesis closed—but right now that is exactly where we are. And this is the war party. So there is a group in Europe that wants war. At its center is the European People’s Party. The party called Tisza in Hungary is a member of this war party. So today, the Hungarian representative of the European war party is called Tisza, while there is also a peace party in Europe—the Patriots. And the Hungarian representative of the peace party is called Fidesz–KDNP. 2026 will be the last election before a European war. We must vote for peace. If we do not have a pro-peace government in 2026, then in 2029–2030 we will all pay the price together.
“Do you know the cost of Péter Magyar’s austerity package? 1,300 billion forints. Exactly the same amount that the Union is asking from us to support Ukraine. Is that a coincidence? Hardly.
While the TISZA Program includes the privatization of healthcare, the privatization of pension funds, and a record-level VAT increase, they claim this is all being done in the name of social justice. The reality is much simpler: we are talking about 1,300 billion forints in austerity. And that is exactly the same amount Brussels wants to give Ukraine as war support.
And when the special issue of Bors points this out, Péter Magyar reacts hysterically—he would ban it, silence it, have it taken down. I ask: what is he afraid of? Why is the mood so “peppery”? Perhaps because his austerity package has been exposed.
Because while they talk about lofty goals, let us not forget: 24 countries, for the first time in history, have given a war loan to a non-EU country. And anyone who gives a loan wants it repaid. That can only happen if Russia is defeated. In other words, the danger is greater than ever.
This is not social policy. This is not in the interest of Hungarian families. This is wartime austerity.
We Hungarians will say no to the privatization of healthcare. We will say no to the privatization of pensions. We will say no to record-high VAT. And we will say no to Hungary being reduced to the role of a wallet in Brussels’ war.
We stand on the side of peace. On the side of Hungarian families, Hungarian workers, and Hungarian pensioners.
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There was a visit fee. Would it now return? According to TISZA’s plans, the state would withdraw from the current social health insurance system, new private insurers would enter the market, and employees would be required to contract with them. This would result in a much more expensive system, and the money freed up could then be spent on the war in Ukraine.
But what would this mean for families? Children would not even have insurance, healthcare would be privatized, and only those who have insurance with a private provider would receive care.
We say no to this. We want universal health insurance, and we want the security of the current system to remain in place for ordinary Hungarian people.
All previous governments failed to properly maintain secondary roads. Over the past 15 years, we have built or renovated 4,000 kilometers of secondary roads. Meanwhile, with the exception of Zalaegerszeg, all county-level cities are now connected by an expressway network.
“Good morning to everyone, except…” – Good morning to everyone—except to anyone who would have newspapers banned simply because they dare to talk about their austerity package and tax increases.
Why does Magyar Péter want to ban the special issue of Bors❓ 😡 The economic plans of the Tisza Párt are clearly built on austerity. They project measures that would directly affect the everyday lives and wallets of Hungarian people. They talk about tax increases, the consequence of which would be taking more money from families and businesses.
💬 This is exactly what they don’t want Hungarians to know. It is no coincidence that it was also said within their own circles: if what they are preparing were made public, it would lead to political collapse. That is why they are trying to silence those who write about the truth. That is why a newspaper’s special issue bothers them.
❗️Hungarian people have the right to see clearly what decisions are being prepared behind their backs.