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❄️ Although it’s snowing again, the political visibility is becoming clearer and clearer: according to the latest data, the strength of the pro-peace community is unquestionable!

If the elections were held now, Fidesz would receive 49 percent and Tisza 42 percent — this was revealed by the latest public opinion poll of the Center for Fundamental Rights.

🟠 But it can get even better in our favor. For that, all of us must stand together. In April, Fidesz is the only safe choice!

Are we leaving the snowfall behind? Apparently. Let’s hope that snow removal will be handled better this time, if needed, than during the previous two major snowfalls on the part of the Mayor’s Office.

So where do we stand, what are we doing here? National board meeting and framework announcement, officially. We are preparing very seriously for April 12, and that is why we are meeting here together now. And we are in a very strong position, because another poll came out today as well: 49 for us, 42 for our opponent — but as I’ve said before, this will become even more favorable for us.

1️⃣ “Political visibility is becoming clearer” – metaphorical framing

📌 Technique: weather metaphor framing + clarity illusion

It turns snowfall into a metaphor for political “clarity.”

👉 What does this do?

It converts a natural phenomenon (snowfall) into a political message.

It suggests that it is now “obvious” which side is stronger.

🎯 Effect:
It replaces uncertainty with a sense of stability.


2️⃣ “49–42” – numbers as a tool of legitimacy

📌 Technique: bandwagon effect + authority borrowing

Reference:
Alapjogokért Központ

👉 What is happening?

A concrete figure (49% vs 42%) creates the appearance of objectivity.

The source has political alignment, but this is not emphasized.

The phrase “latest data” suggests urgency.

🎯 Effect:

“We are leading.”

“Victory is realistic.”

It may steer undecided voters toward the perceived winning side.

This is classic bandwagon dynamics: people like to belong to the winner.


3️⃣ “Peace-supporting community” – identity fusion

📌 Technique: identity fusion + moral framing

It does not say “Fidesz camp.”
It says: “peace-supporting community.”

👉 With this:

The political choice becomes a moral choice.

The other side is implicitly framed as “not peace-supporting.”

🎯 Effect:
Voting appears as a moral stance.


4️⃣ “It will be even better for us” – optimistic future projection

📌 Technique: momentum projection

Not only are they leading — they will lead by even more.

🎯 Effect:

It energizes.

It mobilizes.

It suggests upward momentum.


5️⃣ Snow removal reference – local attack

📌 Technique: opportunistic issue linking

Criticism of snow removal in the capital is inserted into the campaign message.

👉 What is happening?

A practical issue (handling snowfall)

is linked to political competence.

🎯 Effect:
Local dissatisfaction is transformed into national political argumentation.


6️⃣ “In April, only Fidesz is the safe choice” – security framing

📌 Technique: security framing + exclusivity

The key word: “safe.”

👉 The election is not framed as a competition of programs,
but as:

stability vs. risk.

🎯 Effect:
It nudges undecided voters toward risk avoidance.


Summary – what propaganda tools appear?

  • Weather metaphor
  • Bandwagon effect based on polling numbers
  • Moral identity framing (“peace-supporting community”)
  • Optimistic momentum projection
  • Linking a local issue to national politics
  • Stability vs. uncertainty framing

This is a classic mobilizing campaign text that suggests:

  • stability
  • moral superiority
  • a sense of victory
  • and imminent success.