Péter Magyar would kick every guest worker out of Hungary if his party wins in April

“The year of our common decision, a common judgement, will be 2026, in which the main question is not who should govern, but how we want to live,” said Péter Magyar, president of the Tisza Party, in his New Year’s speech broadcast on Thursday on his Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Poverty and corruption

According to the opposition politician, this year’s election will not be a competition between parties, but “a cheerful, peaceful, yet fateful referendum on whether we want to continue living in a dysfunctional homeland or finally in a functioning country”.

He described it as a referendum on the future of the abandoned Hungarian countryside; a referendum on whether Hungary should remain Europe’s poorest and most corrupt country, or whether it should once again become a strong bastion of the old continent; a referendum on EU funds that are due to Hungary but which the current leadership has taken away; and a referendum on whether people want to live in Orbán’s Hungary or in a humane homeland.

“In short, it is a referendum on the future, a referendum on Hungary,” he added Hungarian News Agency.

Check out the full speech below:

The state should be an ally, not an enemy

Péter Magyar said that change is necessary, because there cannot be a leader whose first priority is not the well-being of Hungarian children; who does nothing for years while knowing that thousands of children are being abused; who is unable to take responsibility; who represents only the smaller half of the nation; who betrays Hungarian communities in Slovakia, Transylvania or Transcarpathia when it suits him; for whom eradicating poverty is not a priority, but enriching his own family is; and above all, there cannot be a leader who does not obey the law.

“Many said that change is impossible. They said that the power is too strong. But they forgot the most important thing: a proud nation with 1,100 years of history cannot be defeated. By dawn in 2026, everyone will know that we are the majority — the majority in cities and small settlements, on farms and even in dead-end villages,” he stressed.

The party president emphasised that the referendum will only succeed if it is not about anger, revenge or victory for its own sake, but about shared hope — about “wanting a country where the state is not an enemy, but an ally”.

Péter Magyar and the government change
Péter Magyar on campaign tour. Photo: FB/Péter Magyar

The Tisza is ready to govern

“Everyone can see that the current leadership has failed and has lost the trust of the people,” Magyar said, adding that those in power also sense that the end is near, as they have long been unable to change or to curb arrogance, incitement and boastfulness.

He said that Viktor Orbán’s circle has become Labancs in the land of the KurucsDöbrögis in the homeland of Lúdas Matyi, and that what was once “God, homeland, family” has turned into luxury, betrayal and dynasty-building.

“Just as their ignominious predecessors did, they too will leave. Perhaps far away. But before they go, the mafia should know that Inspector Cattani is returning, and we will do everything to ensure that this time he triumphs over the criminals,” he said, promising that order, peace and legal certainty, respect for work and knowledge, and accountability for crime will once again prevail in Saint Stephen’s homeland.

Former MEP claims Tisza party government could immediately receive EUR billions from the EU
Forrás: Facebook/Magyar Péter

The party president stressed that the Tisza Party is ready to govern, with a real programme, excellent candidates, a political community of tens of thousands, commitment, and majority support.

Young Hungarians should not be forced to emigrate

“Hungarian history is not written in Washington or Moscow, but at home — on Hungarian streets and squares; not with hatred and blood, but with love and heart; not online with digital warriors, but in reality with flesh-and-blood Hungarians. In short, by all of us together,” he said.

Magyar noted that he has been travelling across the country for a year and a half, visiting 300 settlements in 2025 alone. He said he sees clearly what people want and what is missing for the revival of neglected rural Hungary.

Péter Magyar 2026 election
23 October rally in Budapest. Photo: FB/Péter Magyar

To prevent villages from emptying and young people from leaving, he said Hungary needs passable roads, functioning rail transport, affordable housing, real public safety, accessible GPs and paediatricians, working hospitals, and real jobs that provide a decent living.

Zero guest workers under a Tisza government

Magyar announced that a Tisza-led government would stand by Hungarian people and Hungarian companies and, from 1 June 2026 until further notice, would permit zero importation of non-Hungarian guest workers from outside the European Union.

He added that their plans include reducing personal income tax and VAT, delivering a noticeable pension increase, developing state healthcare and education, and strengthening family support.

The party would introduce a 100,000-forint school-start grant for around 700,000 families, double child benefit, immediately halt further national debt, curb inflation, restart economic growth, and seek authorisation to stop corruption, hate-mongering and large-scale looting, while strengthening Hungary’s EU membership.

Staying out of war

Magyar warned that anyone — whether a president, secret service agent or constitutional judge — who acts against the will of the Hungarian people or participates in a constitutional coup would face the gravest consequences, as would those who attempt to disrupt elections through panic-mongering, sabotage, self-immolation, drone activity or falsified footage.

He emphasised that Hungary and all Hungarians need peace.

“There is national unity on this. Hungary must stay out of every war. Full stop. There will be no war and no conscription under a Tisza government. Anyone who claims otherwise is lying,” he said.

He concluded by saying that the coming months would not be easy and that the dirtiest campaign since the change of regime lies ahead, but that 2026 will be the year of hope, the realisation of the Hungarian dream, and the year of decision.

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5 Comments

  1. ‘Péter Magyar would kick every guest worker out of Hungary if his party wins in April…’

    I think I react to this as will the overwhelming majority of Hungarian smalltowners and Rednecks.

    And that reaction?

    Maybe he would do this, but, in time, he will give in to EU demands that he start importing bushels and bushels of Africans and Arabs.

    The result would be less than a zero sum gain.

    That said, this is a smart move by Magyar, because, if he can convince enough Rural and Smalltowen Hungarians that he will preserve the traditional Hungarian ethnostate, (sprinkled with Gypsies, Jews, Jaszi, Germans and Serbs) he could win.

    I’ve said it before and I will say it again : Magyar’s only chance to win is to talk to Hungarian Rednecks and convince enough of them that he will not make Hungary an Islamic Homosexual Hell.

    So far Magyar has not done that, because he prefers to stay on issues that only speak to those who will not be voting for Fidesz and Mi Hazánk : economy and corruption.

    Magyar has to bear down on this issue, as well as a commitment to rebuff the EU at every turn, if they get out of line – and they are out of line.

    This is how most Rednecks and Smalltowners, everywhere, think – race and faith first, economy after.

    If I were Magyar, I would be seen attending church at every smalltown and general store – talking about how to preserve the Hungarian Race, preserve Hungarian lands, and customs.

    Those words – those subjects and those exact words, every day all day.

    He still has time to make this case.

    He must show the Redneck that Orbán is not serious about preserving The Hungarian Race.

    No other tactic will win.

  2. Man, what a word salad this guy produces. I think I’ll call him Kamala Magyar from now on. He doesn’t have her obnoxious cackle but everything else fits perfectly.

    As Mouton said, whether he’s serious about “kicking out” these LEGAL immigrants who actually work and contribute to the Hungarian economy or not, he would definitely sign Hungary up to E.U.’s migration diktat and flood us with third-world illegal alien garbage, who’d proceed to rape, rob, stab, and bleed us dry. That’s for certain. He has not denied it and it’s plain as day that he’d not have the backbone to stand up to what are basically his sponsors anyway.

    This guy is slimier than even Karacsony, and that’s saying something!

    • Thank you for the affirmation, Dear Michael.

      Concerning Magyar’s ‘Word salad’ … I find it interesting that you said it, because i was thinking that Bill Clinton, a truly great political speaker, would have given this entire speech in 3 minutes.

      I watched this debacle in the last election.

      The Left had a fantastic candidate – Marki-Zay, and he was so mismanaged that he wound up looking like a sympathetic boob and got trounced by Orban.

      Magyar’s campaign manager is an ever worse ninny – because Magyar got off to a great start, had a massive lead, and all the momentum!

      Now, Magyar is behind and desperately scrambling to get back into the race.

      This video speech is an improvement, but, it is clear that Magyar’s campaign staff still does not quite comprehend how an election can be won in Hungary.

      Orban does comprehend it, which is why, even though he never thinks about Hungarian agriculture, when not campaigning, he wins the agricultural areas by large margins.

      Magyar has to cut into Orban’s lead in these areas, and it can only be done in the manner I outlined above.

      Happy New Year!

  3. I have to add, on a broader point.

    Supposed “poverty,” supposed “corruption,” public education, public healthcare, infrastructure, and so forth and so on… – none of it matters if your borders are undefended and you cease being a sovereign state. What’s the use of having spanking buses and gleaming hospitals if you can’t leave your home without fear of being violated by some third-world simian who has no business being in your country or if you are forced to pay more taxes to finance every aspect of his life?!?!

    • “Supposed “poverty,” supposed “corruption,” public education, public healthcare, infrastructure, and so forth and so on – none of it matters if your borders are undefended and you cease being a sovereign state.’

      There you go, Dear Michael – you ought be Magyar’s campaign manager, because your intellectual acumen and common sense make plain to you what every Leftist campaign manager ought know.

      And yet : they don’t know that it makes no sense to make a good pension and drink clean municipal water, if your daughters, wives, sisters, aunts, and nieces cannot leave the house for fear of being raped!

      This is what is wrong with The Modern Left – they are very unserious people.

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