Eszter Vitályos, Spokesperson for the Government of Hungary — Fear Over Facts (Hungary, 2025)

“According to TISZA, we should become a society like Australia, where 15 people have just been killed in the name of the Islamic State.”

This statement appears on Hungarian public radio and is attributed to Eszter Vitályos, Spokesperson for the Government of Hungary.

There seems to be no lower point left in Hungary.
The Hungarian state and Fidesz are using false and misleading claims to keep society in fear and panic, abusing real-world tragedies for political purposes.
This is Hungary in 2025.

When Szentkirályi Alexandra Turns Economics Into Moral Panic

How Hungarian government messaging distorts reality

Szentkirályi Alexandra publicly claimed that an economist from the TISZA camp said “it is bad if pensioners live long.”

That claim is false.

What was actually discussed was a basic economic fact:
longer life expectancy puts increasing pressure on a pay-as-you-go pension system. This is standard knowledge in pension economics — not a moral judgment, and not a wish for anyone’s death.

By reframing a technical discussion as cruelty, Szentkirályi Alexandra did not respond with facts.
She responded with emotional manipulation.

This is a classic propaganda technique:

take a financial reality,

strip it of context,

turn it into a moral outrage,

then attack a position that was never claimed.

Slogans like “every life is precious” sound noble — but they do not answer a single economic question.
Neither do promises of a 13th or even 14th month of pensions made without transparent funding plans.

Care for the elderly is not measured in slogans or Facebook videos.
It is measured in honest numbers, sustainability, and truth.

Never forget:
When politicians stop debating policy and start inventing villains, the goal is not protection — it is control.

Péter Takács After Fifteen Years in Power: An Admission of Incompetence

Hungary’s Health State Secretary, Péter Takács, claims that CT and MRI installations and imaging wait-list reduction programs are under attack.
When asked a simple question — what blocked these developments a year and a half ago? — his answer was clear:

“The dear left-wing predecessors. Same dog.”

After 15 years in power, blaming “predecessors” is no longer a political argument —
it is an open admission of incompetence.

If you govern for a decade and a half and still claim that others are responsible for what you failed to do,
you are not being obstructed.
You are unfit to govern.

This is not debate.
This is confession.

When Propaganda Replaces Truth

The same propaganda is coming at us from everywhere.
And let’s add what is rarely said out loud:
the questions of the so-called “national consultation” are openly based on claims that are not true.

This is no longer debate, information, or dialogue.
This is a Hungary where truth no longer matters — only winning does, at any cost.


You can read more about Hungary’s National Consultation here: https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemzeti_konzult%C3%A1ci%C3%B3

Hungary 2025: When a Government Office Repeats Russian Propaganda

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In 2025, Hungary’s Sovereignty Protection Office launched its own state-produced talk show, presented as expert analysis but functioning as government-funded narrative control.

Under the guise of “security policy” and “research,” the program:

  • portrays Ukraine as an unviable state destined to become a protectorate,
  • frames the European Union as economically collapsing and strategically incompetent,
  • normalizes Russian territorial conquest as irreversible,
  • and selectively weaponizes the concept of corruption to shift blame away from authoritarian actors.

This is not journalism, not debate, and not independent research.
It is a public institution using expert aesthetics to manufacture political truth, paid for by taxpayers.

This is what state propaganda looks like in 2025 — polished, institutional, and branded as “sovereignty.”
Never forget.