Magyar’s Tisza party has introduced its own system for voters to report fraud.
Fidesz has responded by providing a hotline and a dedicated email address. “The vast majority of these violations are linked to Tisza. They claim fraud, yet they are the ones committing it,” Fidesz MEP Csaba Dömötör said Sunday morning.
“From Fidesz submissions, 639 cases of electoral violations have been identified, with 74 police reports actively pursued,” Dömötör stated.
Opposition leader Magyar mentioned early Sunday that he would accept the results provided there is no major electoral fraud, urging voters to report any irregularities they notice, HVG reported.
Magyar claimed that if the election is fair and free, Tisza will emerge victorious, and accused Orbán’s government of orchestrating false flag maneuvers to nullify results in Tisza-led districts.
Orbán’s international spokesman Zoltán Kovács, meanwhile, posted a message on X Sunday morning, claiming Tisza is laying the groundwork to storm government buildings if they lose.
“Location matters — and this one speaks volumes,” Kovács remarked about the election watch party organized by Tisza, noting it is taking place a few streets away from the prime minister’s residence.
“A short walk is all it takes to move a crowd from ‘watching results’ to ‘taking action’,” Kovács cautioned. “If the outcome is unfavorable, the setup allows for swift mobilization at a politically sensitive site. In a tense moment, proximity can lead to escalation.”












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