ANTI-WAR RALLY – SZEGED
(on the hoodie) LÁZÁR INFO – FOR ANYONE, ANYWHERE
János Lázár:
Hungarian families are the most important; foreigners do not matter

ANTI-WAR RALLY – SZEGED
(on the hoodie) LÁZÁR INFO – FOR ANYONE, ANYWHERE
János Lázár:
Hungarian families are the most important; foreigners do not matter


Bóka János
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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.
MEANWHILE 🎯
Imréné Kusovszky, a member of the Council of Seniors. 👵
A long-time active retiree who—also due to “workplace exposure”—believes strictly in numbers and facts. 🔢📈
She worked her whole life and now actively follows every government and opposition move that affects pensioners. 👀🏛️

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It’s not Bors that should be banned, Peti.
What should be banned is the TISZA tax and the TISZA austerity package!
Or perhaps Zoltán Tarr as well…Anti-war rally, Szeged.

– It’s not Bors that should be banned, Peti. The Tisza tax and the Tisza austerity package should be banned. But if you absolutely insist on banning someone, then ban Zoltán Tarr! He’s the one who said that after the election, anything goes—and that if everything is said out loud, you’ll collapse. Ban Zoltán Tarr!
“We’re rubbing pepper under Péter Magyar’s nose: everyone has the right to know about the Tisza party’s tax-increase plans!”

❗ Major interview on Index: about Budapest’s untapped potential, the behind-the-scenes deals of Gergely Karácsony and Péter Magyar, government developments, and metropolitan and national poli… See more
Alexandra Szentkirályi:
That certain ring was kissed on Péter Magyar’s hand

(0:00) What was the book burning like in Brussels?
(0:02) Oh, it’s indescribable. I’d only ever seen something like that on TV before.
(0:06) It was as if you’d stepped into a war movie.
(0:08) The police practically appeared among us without any prior warning or announcement,
(0:14) and crowd dispersal began immediately. They were hitting and beating anyone they could reach.
(0:18) What would happen if, in 2026, Péter Magyar were prime minister and a Tisza majority formed the government?
(0:23) Immediately,
(0:28) we would give up a very small piece of sovereignty.
(0:28) We saw this giving up of a small piece of sovereignty in Brussels; we experienced their democracy.
(0:33) How do you think this would affect farmers?
(0:36) They would cut our budget by nearly 186 billion, and almost the same amount—
(0:41) in fact a bit more, 100 billion—
they want to give to Ukraine as support.
(0:45) And then they say this has nothing to do with each other.
(0:47) If I take money away from one place as a baseline and give it to another,
(0:50) especially to a non-EU member, then of course it does have something to do with it.
“The liberal-left media keeps shouting that we have stolen everything. In contrast, over the past 15 years Hungary’s public assets have grown enormously. Without any chest-beating, we can say that we have something to be proud of.”

Comment Control and Cult Behavior in Hungarian Politics

Dezse-Zelenka Dóra, journalist
Unfortunately, we had to restrict comments again. You know how it goes: if we dare write anything negative about Péter, they immediately fire up the sect, who can hardly wait to defend their beloved leader from the nasty, evil publicists. The same faces comment everywhere — it’s a very funny phenomenon 😀
So I’m waiting for sensible comments from my dear followers, and if you’re not following yet, make sure you do ❤️❤️
How much has the NER cost us?
This is the question raised by journalist Dénes Csurgó, who then went on to write a comprehensive article about it. If you liked this video, you’ll like the article it’s based on as well — the link can be found in the comments.
🎥 Luca Krajnyák / Telex