Viktor Orban's government is threatening war. He sent letters to the inhabitants of the province


On Wednesday morning, a never was dropped into every mailbox in a village near Budapest a previously unpublished newspaper published by a company associated with the Hungarian government – reported the daily.
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The free magazine, intended to reach Hungarians every month, covered only one topic — accusing European leaders and Hungary's most important opposition party of wanting to drag the country into war – added “Nepszava”.
A special group of newsletter recipients
The Journal stated that the letter will most likely be addressed to residents of the province, where the ruling Fidesz can count on the greatest support.
In its first edition, the environment of Peter Magyar and his party TISHA – the leader of pre-election polls – the desire to reinstate conscription into the army was abandoned. Other article titles include: “European leaders ready for war”, “Chancellor Merz: The time for peace is over” and “Let's not take our children to war!”.
“It seems that Fidesz is building its electoral strategy on the fear of war in localities loyal to it,” commented “Nepszava”.
Led by Magyar TISHA maintains a permanent advantage over the currently ruling Fidesz in most pre-election polls. Parliamentary elections in Hungary are scheduled to take place in April 2026.




