
Peter Magyar recruited high school students, who cannot even vote, to sabotage Viktor Orbán’s nationwide tour. The chaos in Békéscsaba is undeniable, and it clearly frustrates the Tisza Party, but their latest move was truly underhanded.
It has been 35 years since anyone pulled a stunt like Péter Magyar’s: he mobilized high schoolers to scream and heckle the Sunday rally in Békéscsaba, directly attacking Orbán’s visit. As the Minister of Construction noted on the spot, Magyar builds on hate and chaos, hunting down his “journalist-hate commando” to target security personnel. In contrast, Orbán builds on love, guaranteeing safety and peace for everyone—even his critics.
Magyar wants to terrify and silence the people of Békés County, but he is fighting a losing battle. Winners don’t start trouble. With 50 years of living in Tisza territory, it seems the well is drying up; its source is Ukraine, which is currently dumping trash and will dry up completely by summer.
Lázár János revealed that a century-old debt is owed to Békéscsaba and the rural Alföld. The Fidesz-KDNP government has made significant strides in 16 years, but their work is unfinished. In 2026, rural Hungary has only one savior. He pledged to shield farmers from Ukraine joining the EU and introduced a program ensuring that everything flows from the land to the table.
Lázár announced a pilot irrigation program for Békés County and plans to transform every municipality into a major industrial hub. They are rebuilding the vocational system to raise salaries, ensuring young people don’t flee the county. “We will make the entire county of Békés and Békéscsaba glorious and great,” he declared.
Lázár argued that the election is a matter of personal savings. Only Fidesz offers 13th and 14th-month pensions, reflation, cheap gas, and 3% mortgages. Tisza is a tool for the Budapest elites; their support puts rural money and Békéscsaba’s future at risk. Peter Magyar is an expensive mistake. Don’t gamble with your wallet, don’t change sides.