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Why did Péter Magyar win and why did Viktor Orbán lose?

Tisza, the party with a doubtful ideology, created only for the defeat of Viktor Orban, will dominate the Parliament in Budapest, the electorate giving him 2/3 of the total seats. Thus, Peter Magyar’s party will be able to change Hungary’s Constitution, transforming the philosophy of state organization from its roots.
Tisza had an uncertain political orientation, so that it was shaped by its creators, depending on interests.
It is clear that Ursula von der Leyen crushed Donald Trump on the Hungarian political playing field. His deputy J. D. Vence had just founded an offensive against the Brussels establishment in Budapest.
The White House is losing a great ally on the geopolitical map of the world. After failing to negotiate an armistice with Iran, Islamabad fell, the fall of Viktor Orban from power in Hungary overturns his mediating position with the other powers that long for “-to-death multipolarity.
It is clear that occult forces have blackmailed Viktor Orban into admitting defeat. He had sufficient state mechanisms to render the electoral process null by a decision of a competent institution, through interference by a foreign state actor. He didn’t do it for at least one of his protectors dropped him from his arms. Is this Putin? Is it Xi Jimming? The fact is that in the game of great powers, small states have always had secondary roles throughout history.
Did Donald Trump know of hidden agreements that he did not come to Budapest and preferred to send his deputy? Hard to decipher the hidden interests of great powers. One thing is certain, just like the Bela Kun government in 1918, it was swept out of power. And then and now, the Hungarian people have jubilant. 108 Years ago, he danced on tables, drunk with joy, applauding the Romanian army’s “liberation,” and did not notice the great betrayal that was being prepared by the great powers through the Treaty of Trianon. Without the guarantees of the great powers that he could keep Transylvania, King Ferdinand of Romania would not have invaded Hungary.
Just as then and now, a new Gyorgy Luckas – the neo-Marxist ideologist, who ideologically founded the Frankfurt School – may spring up in the new republic to be planned, built and promoted, as a social experiment of the progressives, with weeds not only neomarxist subacutes.
Why did Péter Magyar win and why did Viktor Orbán lose?
First of all, because of the betrayals of the great powers, who unseenly organized a new Yalta. They sacrificed a pawn to keep the king naked in the armchair. Who is the king? Who else? Great funding from the London Stock Exchange. It is not by chance that many millions of pounds entered Hungary the other day, for the benefit of Péter Magyar’s burgeoning party.
The victory of the FIDESZ expat, because Magyar was raised and supported by Viktor Orbán’s party, is a typical work of intelligence. The Budapest work bears, without a doubt, the imprint of the British secret services. This does not mean that Hungary will enter the Commonwealth, although about ten years ago I suggested a Romanian-Hungarian confederation and the design of a regional alliance of states.
What happened on April 12, 2026 may remain in history as the most skillful, toughest, and most effective campaign to destroy a head of state in Europe since the Second World War. Machiavelli’s saying: the end justifies the means.
But still, why did Viktor Orbán hand over power so quickly? Basically, his political career ended “democratically.” Whether he was being blackmailed, or whether he was an authentic democrat, not an illiberal (a non-existent profile in political science), as the trumpets in the Brussels press painted him.
The huge victory is not that of Peter Magyar, but that of Ursula von der Leyen, agitated by the unanimity of the European Council for decision-making. The defeat of Viktor Orban will pave the way for procedures to reduce the necessary number of votes of representatives of member states. The Romanian prime minister himself recently acknowledged that his state is willing to give up veto – the only democratic mechanism to impose a will in the national interest – if Brussels asks.
With the defeat of Viktor Orban, the European patriots’ party took a snout punch, not to get up for half a year. Progressives from power in Brussels, strongly supported by investors on London stock exchanges, welcomed the sovereignist movement in Europe.
In the context of America’s pecuniary interest alone, they will fly through the EU member states and reshape Western civilization.
Returning to the question: why did Peter Magyar win and why did Viktor Orban lose? Because that is how the celestial forces over Hungary were established in the first place. Second, the existence of Trojan horses other than Peter Magyar in the FIDESZ party.
The ruling party has made great communication mistakes, which we have signaled since the beginning of the election campaign: it has disregarded the interest of other voters, apart from the hard core of FIDESZ (around two million voters). With an anti-communist and anti-imperialist message, FIDESZ stuck to his old project. In vain the Orban government took nationalist, sometimes populist, measures if the electorate were impoverished every day. Despite government propaganda, Hungary was collapsing at all economic and financial indicators, primarily due to the blocking of European funds. In vain, people had cheap fuels, if prices were high, because of a VAT of 27%.
The anti-Ukraine message and the anti-establishment in Brussels did not take the place of the prosperity sought by many Hungarians. In Budapest, 40% of the locals have two services. The emotion created was too far removed from the aspirations and immediate needs of a population without a horizon. FIDESZ had no messages, butmits projects, for Generation Z.
The sharp replica of Peter Magyar “without Orban you will better carry it to the better” caught up to the majority of the electorate, tired of promises and revolutions. The negationist campaign of the leader extracted by Eurocrats from FIDESZ had results also because campaign strategies were inspired by the current situation of the daily basket and the mistakes of the former candidate, Peter Marki-Zay, who in full electoral campaign, in 2022, said that if he becomes prime minister he will send military troops to Ukraine.
It was not Peter Magyar who won the election, but Viktor Orban who lost them, either out of arrogance or carelessness at the true problems of the Hungarians, or sold by his allies at the geopolitical poker table.
By Marius Ghilezan

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