Fidesz Concludes Campaign with Strong Trio, Leaving Magyar Péter Behind

Fidesz Concludes Campaign with Strong Trio, Leaving Magyar Péter Behind

Prime Minister Orbán Viktor ended his rural tour on Friday in Székesfehérvár. The event prefaced a high-profile final day of campaigning in Budapest.

Final-day bus tour and campaign stop

On Saturday morning the party launched a “one million handshakes” initiative. A bus marked “Csak a Fidesz” began a northern Hungary tour on the last pre-election day.

The campaign vehicle carried Orbán Viktor, Lázár János and Szijjártó Péter. It pulled into Szentháromság tér at 18:35.

Crowd reaction and security

Several dozen supporters rushed toward the bus. Security personnel kept the crowd from reaching the politicians.

Attendees greeted the arrival with loud cheering and applause. Organizers compared the reaction to that at a major sports event.

Voices from the square

Many present described a growing confidence in the government. One attendee believed internal polls showed Fidesz ahead.

He predicted seat counts for parties, citing Fidesz, Tisza’s group, and Mi Hazánk. These figures reflected his personal view.

  • Zdenek, a Czech tourist, wanted to try local food. He noted the higher price of a sausage lángos.
  • Katalin had once voted Fidesz. Lately she feels uneasy about some opposition claims, especially from Magyar Péter’s group.
  • Patrik, newly 18, is preparing to vote for the first time. He remains undecided and considers his family’s mixed voting history.

Messages from the podium

Orbán forecasted a victory that would surprise even his supporters. He argued the government did not cause the recent global economic woes.

He blamed external factors, including the impact of war on Europe’s economy. The remarks framed the campaign’s closing message.

Practical election details

Polling stations open on Sunday at 6:00. Voting runs until 19:00 the same day.

Filmogaz.com will publish live turnout data from early morning. We will also report results, close races, and seat counts after polls close.

Coverage and analysis

A live studio program will begin at 18:00. Experts will discuss unfolding results and their implications.

As Fidesz concludes campaign activities with a strong trio of prominent leaders, the party sought to overshadow challengers. The strategy aimed at leaving Magyar Péter behind in public attention during the final push.