
Hungarian Political Figure Alleges Brussels Influence and Misinformation in "Voks 2025" Debate
Hungarian political commentator Szarvas Szilveszter has publicly accused an individual, referred to as "Petike," of disseminating misinformation regarding the "Voks 2025" voting initiative. In a recent video, Szilveszter claimed that the "Voks 2025" vote count, attributed to the Fidesz party, exceeds two million, which he states is double the 1.1 million votes associated with the Tisza Party. Szilveszter further alleged that "Petike" is attacking the "Voks 2025" initiative due to directives received from Brussels. He asserted that certain political actors "vote and act as Weber's people expect," even if such actions are detrimental to Hungary. Szilveszter concluded his statement by describing these individuals as "captured people" who have been "bought." The video did not specify the exact nature of the "Voks 2025" voting or provide independent verification of the vote counts mentioned.