With about 60 days left before Hungarians head to the polls, I figured it is the perfect time to revisit Orban's achievements by comparing Hungary to Romania, just to show how inefficient Orban's authoritarianism is even when compared to a far from perfect democratic state.
Despite having half of Romania's population, in 2003, shortly after Orban's first term, Hungary had a GDP of $85 bil. while Romania's stood at $57 bil. Today, after 15 uninterrupted years of Orban, Hungary's GDP is about $240 billion, while Romania's stands at about double that.
In 2010, just as Orban started his second reign, the country stood as the 53rd least corrupt country in the world, while Romania was ranked as 75th. In 2025, after too many years of Orban to count, Hungary succeeded in being ranked as significantly more corrupt than Romania.
Something Romanians used to gratly admire Hungary for was its highway system, which in 2010 stood at about 1200km, about 5 times bigger than Romania's. Today, Romania's highway system is now roughly as big as Hungary's and is set to overtake it in the near future.
Pre-Orban Hungary could at least pride itself in having a minimum wage about twice that of Romania, or even more than twice at various points in time. In 2026, thanks to Orban's absolute economic genius, the average gross wage in Romania is slightly bigger than that of Hungary.
Utterly obsessed fertility rates, Orban's highly effective measures barely managed to raise Hungary's fertility rate to an unimpressive 1.5. Romania, whose political class doesn't seem to care one bit about the matter and did nothing about it, stands at 1.7.
With his friends and family now owning virtually every media outlet in the country, Orban's Hungary ranks slightly below Malawi, Liberia and Sierra Leone in terms of freedom of the press. Meanwhile, the 2025 ranking puts Romania roughly on par with Italy and above the US.
With the "evil EU" as his mortal enemy, Orban's Hungary happens to be the 3rd biggest recipient of EU funds when accounting for all funds ever received since joining, while the contributions Hungary made so far to the EU budged being virtually insignificant.
In the early 2000s, it was rather common for Romanians living near the Hungarian border to cross into Hungary to work or shop. By 2025, the pattern had completely reversed, with an ever growing number of Hungarians from border areas coming to Romania to work or shop.
The one area where Viktor Orban's sovereign economic genius has kept Hungary ahead of Romania, and even slightly widened the lead, is the debt-to-GDP ratio, with Hungary also seemingly on track to surpass Romania in nominal debt, despite Romania's recent borrowing spree.
While demonizing immigrants and fancying himself as the Messiah of "white Christians", Orban's Hungary currently has about 150k foreign citizens residing in the country, at a total population of around 10 million, roughly the same number Romania has at twice the population.
Last year, just as Moody’s downgraded Budapest to junk status classifying it as unsuitable for investments, in a totally unrelated story, after over 15 uninterrupted years in power, Viktor Orbán finally got to adding zebras at the private zoo of his humble summer residence.
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In the past 55 days, the president of the US has averaged about 20 social media posts a day, ranging from Bruce Lee videos to AI content of him beating up Canadians. To highlight this man's increasing descent into madness, I've put together a timeline of his Iran War posts.🧵
Day 4 of the war: Trump announces that the entire Iranian military is gone and the Iranians want to negotiate, an offered he claims to have flatly refused, on ground of it being "too late".
Day 7th of the war: Trump announces he will not make any deal whatsoever with Iran except an "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER". Thanks all the many brave and wonderful US allies.
With the US now on the verge of achieving pure idiocracy and a brand new form of government that can only be described in terms of coconuts and bananas, I’ve decided to expand my guide to what is arguably the most cartoonishly stupid administration known to modern man. 🧵
Married to an obscenely rich man whose children were already having children by the time she was born, and often seen wearing oversized crosses to differentiate herself from her North Korean counterpart, Karoline Leavitt is currently serving as White House Press Secretary.
Famous for having gone bald and aged some 37 years by the time he entered high school, point at which he had already picked up what was to be a lifelong passion for racial purity, Stephen "Reichskommissar" Miller is the current White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy.
With the president of the United States now thinking of himself as Jesus, I figured I’d tell you about the very Trump like Chinese peasant who, after having dreamt one night that he was the younger brother of Jesus, started arguably the bloodiest civil war in human history. 🧵
Born in 1814 in an impoverished Chinese village, the sound of mind Hong Xiuquan would misguide his family into pouring all their meager savings into his education, in hopes of him dragging them out of poverty by passing the infamously difficult Chinese Civil Service Exams.
Having spent his entire childhood and teenage years preparing for it, he managed to completely fail the exam three times in a row, more or less bankrupting himself and his entire extended family in the process, which led him to have a rather understandable mental breakdown.
The greatest triumph of the incessant hurricane of lies coming from Russia, MAGA, and the likes of Elon Musk has been convincing a significant share of the world, including Europeans, to believe in a “decaying and collapsing” Europe that exists solely in their imagination.🧵
Nearly every single country on the European continent, the one that is supposedly "a totalitarian hellhole with no free speech", ranks significantly higher than the US in terms of freedom of the press, with every single one of the top 10 spots being occupied by European countries.
Things are so terrible in Europe from an overall quality of life perspective that last year, just like every other year really, European nations topped the charts of the happiest nations on earth, somewhat taking away from the "Europeans are on the verge of civil war" narrative.
I believe it is worth revisiting just how utterly tragic EU accession has been for some of the most recent member states to join, and, in doing so, explain why all local anti-EU actors, for all the backing of Donald Trump and Russia, will always ultimately end up defeated. 🧵
Since tragically joining the union in 2004, Poland has barely even managed to quadruple its GDP and start what is routinely referred to as "The Polish Golden Age", likely an achievement completely unrelated to the quarter of a trillion dollars worth of EU funds it received.
Joining in 2007, moment at which it famously topped world charts in efficient governance and standard of living, average wage in Romania went from a nickel and a smile to about $1200 net, with Bucharest alone now having a bigger GDP than all of Serbia and Bulgaria combined.
With less than 24 hours left until Hungarians head to the polls, I figured it is a good moment to take one final look at what Viktor Orbán has achieved in his 16 years of uninterrupted, near absolute reign in Hungary, by comparing Hungary’s performance with that of Romania.🧵
In 2010, just as Orban started his second reign, the country stood as the 53rd least corrupt country in the world, while Romania was ranked as 75th.
In 2026, after nearly 16 years of Viktor Orban, Hungary succeeded in being ranked as significantly more corrupt than Romania.
Pre-Orban Hungary could at the very least pride itself in having a minimum wage about twice that of Romania, even more, at various points in time.
In 2026, thanks to Viktor Orban's sovereign economic genius, the average wage in Hungary and Romania stands about equal.