Radosław Sikorski showed what happened at Orban's rally. He wrote one sentence

On Friday, March 27, in the afternoon, the Hungarian Prime Minister appeared at a pre-election rally organized in Gyor (a city in the north-west of the country), where mainly supporters of the opposition Tisza party live. During his visit, there were fights among the gathered people. Moreover, Viktor Orban was also booed during his speech.
This is how the crowd reacted to Viktor Orban. Strong comment by Radosław Sikorski
In his speech in Gyor, Viktor Orban delivered standard pre-election slogans. He also stated that Ukrainians provide financial and political support to the opposition Tisza party. In his opinion, they are doing this to create a government friendly to Ukraine in “Hungary.”
The Hungarian Prime Minister's words were met with a negative reaction from many of the audience, who started whistling at him.
You can whistle for it back there, dear citizens, you can whistle for it. You are pushing Ukraine's cart and you are not on the side of the Hungarians
– These were the words Viktor Orban addressed to them, accusing the protesters of promoting Ukraine's interests and striving to send Hungarian money to this country.
The recording from Friday's rally, in which Viktor Orban can be heard being booed, was shared on the X platform by Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski. And he did not leave this film without comment.
In fact, Viktor Orban wants to continue buying Russian oil and thus send Hungarians' money to Moscow
— wrote Radosław Sikorski, referring to the close relations and common interests of the Hungarian Prime Minister and Vladimir Putin.




