Szentkirályi Alexandra shows how an idiotic troll celebrates herself and is proud of it — presenting this as a model everyone should follow. 2026.01.28

The Tisza people aren’t even willing to stand by their own words, and they literally begged Karácsony not to make them speak at all. 😂
All we did was quote Tisza’s own statements and plans in our proposal, and we wanted to debate them — and then reject them. 🤷‍♀️
That would have been the perfect opportunity for them to explain why a multi-bracket income tax, a property tax, the migration pact, or scrapping utility price caps would supposedly be such great ideas…

Well, this is what they’re like.

They say all kinds of things, then realize they’ve let their plans slip, get told off, and suddenly go silent — because if they “told everything, they’d lose.”
That’s what a patched-together, left-wing, Brussels-backed project looks like — far too risky.
Fidesz is the safe choice!

André Budosó, the leader of the Tisza faction in the city assembly, got extremely upset when we confronted them with their own statements during the session.
“They are flooding this assembly with lies, and I ask that they withdraw all their amendments, which are full of lies. For example, this one. The experiential system in Hungary supposedly strengthens various forms of resistance, and I am very positive about the 2026 election. Or this one — inventing rights for non-existent migrants. Or this sentence — when someone says they raise their hand for ‘progression.’ They say it, then deny it. There’s utility price cuts, then backtracking and excuses. We know they can’t say everything, because then they would lose. ‘I won’t say everything, because then we would lose.’”

Well, that’s Tisza — and that’s exactly why Fidesz is the safe choice.

This text is not about Tisza — it’s about you.

– There is not a single concrete quote, only labeling.
– There is not a single vote, document, or decision — only “they say that.”
– The “they didn’t speak up” narrative is filled in by your own assumptions.

When you say:

“they can’t say it, because then they would fail,”

you are in fact admitting that there is nothing concrete to hold them accountable for — so you invent intentions and secret plans.

This is not a debate.
This is not accountability.
This is forcing a fabricated inner monologue onto others.

And when you finally get to:

“I won’t say everything, because then we would fail,”

you are doing exactly what you accuse others of doing.

This is not strength.
This is not confidence.
This is campaign panic disguised as laughter.

Here is the response video showing what Szentkirályi Alexandra did on Viktor Orbán’s orders:
how she trolled the Budapest General Assembly, and what the reaction to it was.

The difference is enormous.

On one side, there is a person who works for people, takes responsibility, responds, and even in this situation manages to preserve their humanity.

On the other side, there is Alexandra, who trolls, enjoys provocation, lives off others, and visibly revels in the amount of praise and back-patting she received for her performance — which she now seems to believe is not only permissible for everyone, but something to be followed as an example.

If today has a low point — 2026.01.28. — then Szentkirályi Alexandra has reached it.
Not only reached it: she crossed it happily.