🇭🇺Political Director of PM Viktor Orbán; Member of the Hungarian Parliament;
@MCC_Budapest & @uni_nke & @hiia_budapest
politikai.igazgato@mk.gov.hu
Oct 8 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
1/8 🇭🇺 #Hungary remains firm & consistent in refusing to take part in the war in Ukraine. This stance clashes with the interests of Kyiv & the pro-war leadership in Brussels. 👉 What began as a political disagreement has become deeper: growing evidence shows Ukrainian influence has deeply penetrated the Brussels-backed Tisza Party — politically & technologically. 🧵 👇2/8 ‼️ When the 🇭🇺 Hungarian government announced a referendum on Ukraine’s EU accession, it made a democratic decision — entrusting one of Europe’s key questions to the people. ➡️ This, however, displeased both Kyiv & the Brussels elite, who reject any pro-peace stance.
Sep 30 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
1/6 ⚠️ Brussels has made “energy independence” one of the main slogans of its policy – yet in reality, Russian oil is reappearing in Europe through back channels❗️Ukraine, which receives billions in EU support, has now become one of the key markets for Indian diesel. The catch? ➡️ That diesel is in fact produced from Russian crude oil. 🧵2/6 👉 The leading Ukrainian outlet @zn_ua_eng reported that in the first eight months of 2025, 🇮🇳 India’s share of Ukraine’s fuel imports increased sevenfold, reaching a record 18% in August. ➡️ The mechanism is straightforward: Russian oil flows to India, is refined there, and then re-enters Europe.
Sep 28 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
1/7 “It’s good to have a normal neighbor,” said 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban in Esztergom at the 130th anniversary of the Mária Valéria Bridge, which connects Hungary & Slovakia. Together with 🇸🇰 @RobertFicoSVK, the Hungarian PM sent a clear message: Central Europe must never again be sacrificed for great power games – peace, sovereignty, & the region’s future can only be defended through joint strength. 🧵👇 2/7 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban emphasized: we do not want great powers to sacrifice Central Europe once again on the altar of their own projects. ⚠️ According to the Hungarian PM, Brussels today is building a war project, while Hungarians – drawing from historical experience – want peace, stability, and security❗️
Sep 26 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
1/6 Debates over 🇭🇺 Hungary’s energy policy flare up again & again‼️ Some argue that Russian gas & oil can be easily replaced, others see it purely as a matter of political loyalty. ➡️ In reality, the issue stems from #Hungary’s geographical position: as a landlocked country with no access to seaports, its energy supply depends entirely on pipelines. This was also the subject of recent talks between 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban & 🇺🇸 @realDonaldTrump. 🧵👇
2/6 🇺🇸 @realDonaldTrump publicly confirmed 🇭🇺 #Hungary’s position: “Hungary is a landlocked country. They don’t have seaports where tankers can dock from all over the world. […] I spoke with @PM_ViktorOrban, a great man, a close friend of mine, and it’s very difficult for them. Same for Slovakia. Their entire supply depends on one pipeline.”
Sep 18 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
1/5 🇭🇺 #Hungary’s voters are sending a clear message: they continue to place greater trust in the patriotic governing parties (Fidesz–KDNP) than in the Brussels-backed Tisza Party. 📊 If elections were held this Sunday, @McLaughlinAssoc research for @indexhu shows:
🟠 Fidesz–KDNP: 43%
🔴 Tisza Party: 37%2/5 When asked who should be the next Prime Minister, Hungarians gave a relative majority to the incumbent.
🔸️ 45% chose 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban
🔹️ 36% chose Péter Magyar, leader of the Brussels-backed Tisza Party.
Notably, a majority also expect Orbán to remain PM after the 2026 parliamentary elections.
Sep 10 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
1/8 📣 Ursula von der Leyen opened her State of the Union: “Europe is in a fight.” One sentence that sums up Brussels’ mindset: war, not peace❗️ More sanctions, more debt, more military schemes for Ukraine. But where has this path led 🇪🇺 Europe—and why did the @PatriotsEP submit a motion of censure? Let’s see. 👇🧵2/8 📉 The results are visible: a weaker economy, declining #competitiveness, industries under pressure, and citizens facing higher costs. And Brussels’ answer❓️ Europeans themselves must shoulder the burden of war. 🚫 This is not a strategy for recovery, but for decline.
Aug 15 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
‼️Brussels’ actions toward Hungary are not neutral — they show a clear political agenda. Here’s how that pressure plays out. 🧵👇
1/ Brussels’ top officials have openly voiced support for a specific opposition figure to lead Hungary — sending a signal ahead of our next election.
Aug 2 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
1/9 At #MCCFeszt in Esztergom, 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban delivered a sober geopolitical analysis. He made clear: “There will be no peace until the Americans and the Russians reach an agreement. What the rest of the world, we, the Ukrainians do is secondary—the real question is whether Washington and Moscow can make a deal.” 🧵 2/9 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban stressed that what’s happening in Ukraine is no longer a regional conflict—it’s an international war involving global powers. “It’s a world war, only the label is missing. No world war begins with that name—it is given only afterwards.”
Jul 1 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
1/5 GOOD NEWS for families: Starting today, 🇭🇺 Hungary introduces major tax reforms aimed at strengthening families & increasing net household income — without raising employer costs.
The most important change: a 50% increase in the 2025 family tax allowance. 🧵 2/5 👨👩👧👦 New monthly tax allowances:
• 1 child: €250+
• 2 children: €510+
• 3+ children: €840+ per child
🪙 €250+/month for children with long-term illness or disabilities.
Jun 29 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
1/6 Even 🇭🇺 Hungary’s left-leaning pollster, Publicus, confirms: the majority of Hungarians oppose the Pride parade — including both undecided voters & the general public. 2/6 According to Publicus (commissioned by @nepszava, Hungary’s largest left-wing daily):
– 53% of undecided voters oppose Budapest Pride.
– In the overall population: 48% oppose, 45% support.
→ The majority rejects it — even by liberal polling standards.
Jun 9 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
1/ @PM_ViktorOrban in France: patriotism, sovereignty, common sense.
At the Grand Assembly of the Patriots for Europe group, European leaders gathered to speak with one voice: the voice of national identity, strong borders, and constitutional order. 🧵
2/ 🇭🇺 Hungary proves: there is an alternative to globalist pressure. Families, borders, and national culture are protected — by law. The Hungarian Constitution defends what matters: our way of life, our faith, and our future. 🔒
Jun 9 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
🇵🇱1/ The new Polish President @NawrockiKn gives his first international interview to the Hungarian journal @mandiner: "I am against Ukraine's entry into the European Union.” 🧵
🌅2/ Like Hungary, Poland is a freedom-loving nation, @NawrockiKn tells the magazine. Seeing the commitments of the liberal elites and the pressure from the European Union, a sense of freedom and sovereignty is awakening in Poles.
May 21 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
1/ The EU economy is faltering—and it's by no accident. Brussels' misguided decisions have led to trade wars with China, a costly decoupling from Russian energy, and now ideological distancing from the US. 2/ The economic price is now clear: in 2024, the EU grew jus 1.0%. Germany—Europe’s economic engine—stagnated. Our neighbour Austria slipped into recession. Investment collapsed.
May 7 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
1/ Had a great conversation with @Freddygray31 for @Spectator. We talked about why patriotic governments cooperate better than globalist ones, how foreign influence threatens sovereignty, and why the nation-state is the only structure that truly protects our people. 🧵 2/ Western politics is shifting. Nation-states led by patriotic governments can work together—based on their national interests. Globalist liberals push their ideology on everyone—and refuse to accept alternatives.
Apr 30 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
1/ Yes, there is a fight for democracy today — but not the one liberals claim.
The real struggle is against the political leviathan they’ve built: a system where power is detached from the people and exercised without democratic legitimacy.
2/ Across the globe, political systems are competing.
State structure is no longer a domestic matter — it defines competitiveness, economic success, and social stability.
And in this race, Western liberal democracies are steadily losing ground.
Apr 14 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
1/ A historic day in the Hungarian Parliament: we adopted constitutional amendments to defend our national identity, protect children, guarantee the right to use cash, ban drugs, and strengthen sovereignty. Naturally, the left is furious. Here’s what they’re protesting: 🧵⬇️
2/ Biological reality.
“The human being is male or female.”
Hungarian law does not recognize changing one’s birth sex. Our constitution now makes it clear: gender ideology has no legal basis in Hungary.
Apr 14 • 14 tweets • 2 min read
1/ In 2026, Hungary will hold crucial national elections. For 15 years, every vote here has answered one question: can we protect our national sovereignty against the global elite’s attempts to bring us under Brussels' control? 🧵👇
2/ Every cycle, they try with a new face. This time, the global network’s chosen candidate is Péter Magyar—the latest liberal project, promoted by foreign-funded NGOs, friendly media, and European bureaucrats. He leads the TISZA Party.
Mar 13 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
1/10 Ukraine’ EU membership is on the table. A post-war accession of Ukraine would bring huge risks. This cannot happen against the will of the Hungarian people, so the Hungarian government is launching a special referendum on the issue. Brussels cannot make a decision over the heads of people ❗️
2/10 @hiia_budapest held an extremely important event highlighting the enormous risks that EU accession from Ukraine would pose for Europe. These include spending more than 12 times the current EU budget and forcing every Hungarian to pay the equivalent of 8 months after-tax wages.
Mar 13 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
🇭🇺🔝 Hungary delivers: Recognition of the exclusivity of biological sex, child protection above all else, acknowledging the right to pay with cash and prohibiting the production, use, distribution and promotion of drugs—these are all part of Hungary's newest constitutional amendment.
☝🏼 Hungary's priority is to preserve its identity and ensure that the foundations of its social order continue to serve the interests of communities, including the family and the nation. 🧵 Here's a thread about the new Hungarian constitutional amendments ⬇️
Mar 9 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
1️⃣/ Yesterday the world’s most innovative Prime Minister, @PM_ViktorOrban sat down with one of the world’s most innovative scientists, Nobel Prizewinning physicist and proud Hungarian Ferenc Krausz. If government and science work hand-in-hand Hungary will become a powerhouse. 🇭🇺🧑🔬
2️⃣/ Held at the opening ceremony of @MCC_Budapest’s Szeged center at the former Béla Bartók Cultural Center, the discussion focused on strategies to keep Hungary's world class scientific talent in Hungary.
Mar 8 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
1️⃣ As @SecRubio said in a recent speech, it is now becoming increasingly clear that we are entering into a new multipolar world. The US is developing its own strategy while Europe is in total denial about this shift. Hungary, however, has prepared for this moment. Here is what we think. 🧵
2️⃣ In Hungary we call our approach Connectivity. We are one of the few EU countries that has good relations with the US, China, and Russia. Brussels, on the other hand, is in conflict with every major power: It fights an ideological war with the US, a trade war with China, and an energy war with Russia.