The battle of the politicians ended with a clear right-wing victory. And the hit topic of the week is also connected to the right: Viktor Orbán's pork slaughter in Öttömös brought more than a quarter of a million interactions to the kitchen, and it also occupied analysts, publicists and the tabloid press for days. - says mandiner.hu's usual weekend Facebook analysis.

According to Likefight, Fidesz continues to confidently fight the fight for likes, which will take place this time on January 14-20. examined the period between Although, according to Péter Márki-Zay, the left's campaign has exploded in recent days, the Facebook numbers show the exact opposite.

Source: mandiner.hu

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In the past week, the left could have demonstrated its strength on an easier course, all the conditions were there for success: the referendum signature collection went straight to the finish line, and Péter Márki-Zay also deployed the advertising money cannon. But all this was in vain: with great difficulty, they collected 235,000 signatures only by the deadline, and the Facebook posts about it performed above average at all. Analyzing the comments, the most common feedback from the left camp was that it came together very slowly and the chances of a referendum were lost. Péter Márki-Zay's weekly advertising spending of nearly HUF 10 million was only enough to overtake Péter Szijjártó, who had no advertising, but he was not even close to Viktor Orbán. Despite the fact that there were no interesting political events from the point of view of the right last week, right-wing politicians were even able to increase their interaction numbers compared to last week. It can be seen that

the right-wing camp's victory expectations are high even in a relatively uneventful week.

Compared to last week, both Judit Varga and Máté Kocsis visibly increased their performance, and the clock could slowly be adjusted to the operation of Péter Szijjártó's operation. As mentioned in the introduction, Péter Márki-Zay, who collected 229,000 interactions this time, hopes that money will solve his Facebook problems, but despite spending roughly five times more than Viktor Orbán, he did not even come close to the Prime Minister's performance of 422,000.

Source: mandiner.hu

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