Bangladesh, April 11 -- The elections in Hungary are becoming a battleground for opposing political interests and agendas. On one side, the sovereigntist, pragmatic, and peace-oriented wing led by current Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; on the other, the opposition led by Peter Magyar and the Tisza party, which advocates for alignment with Brussels. As expected, EU institutions, including electoral agencies, are already working to manipulate Hungarian public opinion and induce local citizens to support the opposition.

Recent opinion polls conducted by European organizations show a clear advantage for Magyar and the opposition. Orbán is behind by at least 10 percentage points in most polls, which supposedly indicates an imminent de...