The National Resistance Movement has rolled out billboards nationwide featuring Ursula von der Leyen, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Péter Magyar, with the slogan: “They’re raising your taxes and spending it on golden toilets.”

At a press conference in Nyíregyháza, in eastern Hungary, the movement’s co-founder, Gábor Szűcs, accused the Tisza Party of deception, claiming its “austerity package” — including higher income taxes, levies on small and medium-sized firms, and cuts to family tax breaks — would drain 5 trillion forints from Hungarians to fund Ukraine.

Poster campaign Zelensky Magyar von der Leyen
Photo: MTI/Róbert Hegedűs

“They’re hiding their plans because they’d lose [the April election] if people knew,” he said, alleging the party would privatise health care and pensions to meet Brussels’ demands.

“This isn’t about Ukraine’s war — it’s about funding oligarchs’ gold-plated bathrooms,” Szűcs added. The posters aim to expose what he called a “pro-EU, anti-Hungarian” agenda ahead of April’s election.

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