
Kaja Kallas is working closely with von der Leyen on the so-called “Ukrainian Prosperity Plan.”
USD 1,500 billion in “Ukrainian prosperity”? From Hungarian taxpayers’ money? No thanks! That’s exactly why it’s important that as many people as possible fill out the national petition.
But who is Kaja, really? Well, she is, in one person, the Estonian version of Klára Dobrev and Péter Magyar.
Klára Dobrev—because her father, too, was a high-ranking Soviet communist. After the regime change, power was simply handed over: prime minister, EU commissioner—he was everything. So little Kaja just happened to land in the Estonian prime minister’s chair.
And she is also Estonia’s Péter Magyar, because she is Brussels’ best soldier. She was the most aggressive pro-war and pro-sanctions politician—until it turned out that her dear husband had been doing business with the Russians all along. That’s what a truly two-faced, lying Brussels politician looks like. After this, she fell, her party collapsed—but for her, things only got better! Because Brussels always looks after its own loyal people. After Kaja’s rampage, she became the EU’s foreign policy chief, firmly pro-Ukraine—and she still holds that post today.
Well, that’s why Péter Magyar is so relaxed. His only job is to carry out Brussels’ demands, and even if Hungarians were to kick him out quickly, he would still only “fail upward” in Brussels.
That’s how they are. That’s why we must stay on the Hungarian path, and that’s why Viktor Orbán and Fidesz are the safe choice!
Just look at what Kaja said. The European Commission is working on the Prosperity Plan, and Commission representatives are questioning ministers about it. Ukraine’s prosperity is very closely linked to Europe. So let’s take a look at who Kaja Kallas really is, the person now working with such force to ensure that Ukraine receives every possible form of support.
First of all, her father was a very high-ranking communist official under the Soviet Union, and afterward he spent his life more or less filling various party positions. So for little Kaja it really wasn’t very difficult growing up—and she ended up in quite a good place, as the prime minister of the Estonian liberals, where she remained in office until she fell very badly because of her husband, who traded with the Russians during the war.
And while she was delivering grand speeches in favor of massive sanctions, her husband was exposed in this affair. But according to the good old Brussels recipe, loyal Brussels soldiers are only ever promoted upward and are always rescued. That’s how Kaja Kallas eventually became the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs. She still sits in that position today.
And if anyone notices parallels between Péter Magyar and Kaja Kallas, that is no coincidence. They do the same thing: pro-Brussels figures lie left and right, and then try to escape along the Brussels route.
1️⃣ “A $1.5 trillion Ukrainian prosperity plan” – inflated number + misframing
The phrase “Ukrainian prosperity” is an emotional provocation, not an official program name.
The European Commission’s prosperity / recovery frameworks are:
- long-term
- funded from multiple sources
- not the same as “taking Hungarians’ money”
👉 Function: a shocking number → reflexive rejection.
2️⃣ Personal character assassination instead of policy debate
The portrayal of Kaja Kallas is not political analysis, but a moral myth:
- “communist father”
- “landed easily”
- “failed, yet failed upward”
👉 This proves nothing about Ukraine or the EU.
It’s the “bloodline + predetermined corruption” narrative.
3️⃣ Guilt by association through family members
Bringing up the husband’s business dealings:
- does not refute Kallas’s political positions,
- does not prove pro-war intent,
- but does trigger moral disgust.
👉 Classic trick: “I’m not attacking your arguments, I’m attacking your surroundings.”
4️⃣ “Estonian Dobrev Klára + Magyar Péter in one person” – a manufactured enemy image
This is where the key move happens:
| Technique | What it does |
|---|---|
| Conflation | merges three separate political figures into “one Brussels face” |
| Exporting domestic politics | foreign politician → domestic fear-mongering |
| Character swap | “Brussels soldier” = “not Hungarian” |
👉 This is not analysis, but political template manufacturing.
5️⃣ The “failing upward” myth
One of the most important propaganda elements:
- suggests that elections are meaningless
- because “Brussels will save them anyway”
👉 Function:
- to shut down critical thinking
- to legitimize exclusive domestic power
6️⃣ False parallel with Magyar Péter
Magyar Péter:
- holds no EU position
- has no appointment track in Brussels
- has no “failing upward” mechanism
👉 The parallel is psychological, not real.
7️⃣ Closing line: “Orbán Viktor and Fidesz are the safe choice”
This text is not really about Ukraine — it ends here:
fear → enemy → moral corruption → only us remain
Orbán Viktor
Fidesz
👉 This is not a debate, but a loyalty test.
🧠 Brief diagnosis
❌ no concrete legal decision
❌ no budgetary mechanism
❌ no evidence
✅ emotional shock
✅ character assassination
✅ “us vs. them” framing