An election held this Sunday would provide the best refutation of what the left-wing analysis centers publish about the amazing strengthening of the Tisza Party - among other things, they talked about this in the XXI. Guests of the latest podcast program of the Century Institute.
The analysts believed that, despite all the left-wing false narrative construction, the inability of the Péter Magyars to govern is completely clear, which is clearly shown, for example, by the fact that, apart from the president, none of the party's politicians regularly speak in public.
The coordinated operation of the left-wing polling institutes, as well as the manipulations favorable to the Tisza Party, were also discussed in the XXI. Szazad Intézet's internet podcast program.
As is well known, six major left-wing public opinion polling companies, creating a manipulation round table, coordinate with each other, significantly distorting the real party support data and publish their "surveys" in a coordinated manner.
The institutes in question systematically publish untrue data about the advance of the Tisza Party, thereby deceiving the public and essentially playing a political role.
In Movement: The wind is turning! in the broadcast, Gábor G. Fodor stated in connection with the phenomenon: it was to be expected that the left-wing analysis centers would publish distorted measurements about Péter Magyar's team.
- We talked to our colleagues a few months ago that in the fall Tisza and Fidesz will be measured head to head, and in the spring they will say that Péter Magyar is already in the lead. However, for various reasons, this "measurement" was brought forward a bit. (…) This is a great trick of the narrative builders - stated the XXI. Strategy Director of Szazad Institute.
According to the political scientist, however, in a system based on electoral competition, politics controlled by the elite cannot manipulate people's willingness to vote, their sympathies and sympathies in such a way that reality does not intervene in the end. He illustrated this by the fact that the staff of a left-wing research center already talked the other day about the tasks facing Péter Magyar and his party as a potential prime minister.
- It is in vain for these great storytellers to act as if Magyar has already entered the government, if he is not able to set up a government-able alternative - pointed out the strategy director.
Márton Békés, the XXI. The director of Szazad Intézet called it a self-revelation, as the left-wing think tanks increased their support for the Tisza Party week by week.
- The left-wing press is also their partner in the way they build point by point the narrative about the sharply rising trend of the Magyars' formation. They publish articles with titles that make people believe that Fidesz can be beaten, or that Tisza would win in an election this Sunday. Good, then there really should be a choice now! I am very curious about what the Hungarians would do, how they would nominate candidates in each of the 106 individual constituencies, when they do not even run in the Dombóvár by-election. What's more, the fact that they don't have enough candidates, but apart from Péter Magyar, practically none of the members of the party can make a statement - explained Márton Békés.
The historian also reminded that there is already a tradition on the left of analysis centers publishing even blatantly false data, and he mentioned as an example the April 2022 fiasco of Publicus led by András Pulai, when the company published that Fidesz and the united opposition head to head, but the governing parties won a two-thirds victory in the election held a day later.
Dániel Deák, the XXI. The leading analyst of the Század Intézet pointed out the inauthenticity of the left-wing narrative celebrating Péter Magyar as the future prime minister by saying that while Viktor Orbán is achieving historic successes on the international stage - for example in the field of building Hungarian-American relations, or by hosting the leaders of 40 countries the other day -
Péter Magyar is busy with his ex-girlfriend bidding against each other to eavesdrop on the other.
It is noteworthy that the left-wing think tanks did not really deny the existence of the manipulation round table. The press sent questions to the heads of the institutes about the coordinated operation of the companies, but several of them did not respond at all, and the received answers typically tried to trivialize the fact of cartelization.
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