Coincidence? Hardly…

“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.
Share this if you also want peace and not war—and check your mailbox: the truth is in there.”
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