Varga Mihály is a Fidesz politician and, from March 2025, the Governor of the Hungarian National Bank.

The official message says:
“2027 második felére érhető el fenntartható módon az inflációs cél.”

Translation:
“The inflation target can be sustainably achieved in the second half of 2027.”

When reality no longer matters, it is enough to say something that sounds good.
It does not matter if it is credible.
It does not matter if it contradicts years of earlier statements.

What matters is that Hungarian propaganda needs this:
a sentence, a promise, a distant date that can be printed, broadcast, and repeated.

Not solutions — narratives.
Not results — messaging.

This is how the system works.