PM Orbán’s team may prepare something violent in Győr, mayor suggests

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The non-aligned Mayor of Győr, former journalist Bence Pintér, addressed rumours in a Facebook post, suggesting that a game-changing event will occur in the city when PM Orbán visits on 27 March.

PM Viktor Orbán is on a campaign tour in Hungary for the first time in the last 20 years. This is because all non-government pollsters show a significant lead for the Tisza Party only three weeks before the general elections on 12 April. On Friday, 27 March, he will arrive in Győr to hold a mass rally for his supporters.

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PM Orbán was in Miskolc last Sunday. Photo: Facebook/Orbán Viktor

Győr was one of the strongest bastions of Orbán’s Fidesz in Hungary, but the party lost the mayorship in 2024, although it still holds a comfortable majority on the city council. Weeks ago, Mayor Pintér reported the disappearance of 1.7 billion forints from the budget of a city company managed by Fidesz-nominated leadership. The issue remains unresolved, even though the money was transferred back; the company’s management has not explained where the funds were beforehand or why the books showed them as missing.

Mayor Bence Pintér, once a journalist at Azonnali, has now written on Facebook about rumours surrounding Orbán’s visit. Gossip suggests that Fidesz is preparing a “game-changing” event in the city, though he did not specify its nature. The mayor quoted Salvor Hardin, a character created by Isaac Asimov: “Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.”

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Mayor Bence Pintér on a local council session. Photo: Facebook/Pintér Bence

Regarding the mysterious post, 444.hu referred to a recent Washington Post article claiming that the Russian secret service raised the prospect of a coup against PM Orbán to help the Hungarian premier regain momentum in the final days of the election campaign.

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2 Comments

  1. The Hungarian Left is consistent : because Fidesz is facing an inevitable and humiliating loss, their desperation will lead them to resort to extreme and extra-constitutional measures.

    Okay, fair enough.

    That said, I can find no evidence that Fidesz is feeling desperate.

    The 3 reliable and accurate Hungarian pollsters all show that Tisza has been 4-5 points behind Fidesz, since last Summer, and that, because Fidesz will not get 50% of the vote, they will need Mi Hazánk to form a governing coalition.

  2. It makes it more difficult for Orban to do anything underhanded when the public is forewarned. If he does something now in Gyor people will know it is a Fidesz trick and it loses any political benefit. This is how you defuse anyone trying to do provocations and false flag operations. We only have two and a half weeks to go and Orban is desperate so the odds of Fidesz trying something like a staged coup or violent act are high now. One trick to watch for his some false report or a police investigation about Peter Magyar a day before the election to give no time to expose it as false.

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