In the final stretch of the 2026 election campaign, the governing parties essentially shifted targets: in Fidesz’s communication, President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian people became the "enemy" to be defeated instead of Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party. The new stake of the election became the choice between drifting into war or staying out of it. Alongside its March party preference poll, Republikon asked respondents how realistic they find the threat of Hungary becoming involved in the war, and whom they hold responsible for the ongoing conflict, in order to gauge the effectiveness of the governing parties' "war-mongering" rhetoric.
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