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The Flood

How a Regime Insider Built the Movement That Could End Orbán’s Hungary

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The Flood

De: George S. Wynd
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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In February 2024, a man nobody had heard of posted a statement on Facebook. Sixteen months later, he was leading the most serious challenge to Viktor Orbán’s rule in sixteen years.

Péter Magyar was a Fidesz insider — a bureaucrat married to the Justice Minister, embedded in the system he now vows to destroy. When a presidential pardon for a man who covered up child sexual abuse blew the regime’s moral authority apart, Magyar broke ranks, released secret recordings, and built a political party from nothing.

The Flood is the definitive account of the Tisza Party’s extraordinary rise — from the pardon scandal that toppled a president, through the European Parliament earthquake, to the eve of Hungary’s most consequential election since 1990.

This is the story of:
• A child abuse cover-up that cracked the armor of Europe’s most entrenched populist regime
• Secret recordings that exposed systemic corruption at the highest levels
• US Magnitsky sanctions on Orbán’s “propaganda minister”
• A grassroots movement that absorbed the entire Hungarian opposition
• Deepfakes, data breaches, Russian intelligence, and the dirtiest campaign in EU history
• Two rival rallies of hundreds of thousands, separated by the Danube

The narrative ends on March 23, 2026 — twenty days before the election — with the outcome unknown. The river is flooding. We will see what it leaves behind.

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