He also addressed the EU’s new energy plan, which would ban Russian gas and oil imports, and warned that in such a case, Hungary’s utility cost reduction program could not be maintained.
We need a government that protects the results that we Hungarians have worked so hard achieve,
he added.
Orban emphasized that no other political force in Hungary besides Fidesz–KDNP is capable of doing this. He claimed that all other parties represent Brussels’s interests in Hungary -
even the party that cunningly adopted the name of a Hungarian river,
he said, referring to the Tisza Party.
He said if Fidesz doesn’t win the 2026 elections, Brussels will install a government over the will of the Hungarian people.
The Recipe for Electoral Victory
The prime minister said Hungary is in legal and political conflict with Brussels over migration, and is being fined one million euros per day. However, he argued, admitting migrants would cost even more, and there's no way to undo such a decision:
Our famous fish soup cannot be turned back into fish – we must resist,
he added.
Returning to the energy price caps, he said Brussels wants our energy prices to rise in order to weaken Hungarian companies currently enjoying a competitive edge using cheap energy. He also stated that special profit taxes should not be withdrawn despite Brussels’s pressure, as that would prevent them from paying the bonus 13th-month pension.
The first major step on the road to election victory is Voks 2025,
the prime minister pointed out, noting that whether Ukraine joins the EU is a fateful question for Hungary, greatly impacting the next 15–20 years.
If we can prevent that, we can win the parliamentary elections, too,
Orban asserted.
Europe Has Changed
At the Q&A part of the public forum in Rackeve, a participant mentioned that they had still not received the Voks 2025 letter and ballot in the mail, prompting the PM to respond “I have a degree in law, however I'm not the best lawyer, but I can tell you: if someone takes a letter addressed to you from your mailbox, that’s a crime. This is not a game!”





















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