Since 2022, Orban’s strategy has relied exclusively on using international alliances, specifically with the MAGA movement, to project domestic strength.
But as the domestic crisis deepens, this strategy is hitting a wall. Foreign policy, no matter how high-level, struggles to maintain the attention of a public worried about the collapse of the healthcare system and the rising cost of living.
Vance’s visit also seemed like a piece of consolation.
Earlier in the campaign, government officials hinted that Donald Trump himself might travel to Hungary for CPAC at the end of March. Such a visit would have carried immense symbolic weight. Vance remains only a secondary figure in the eyes of the Hungarian public. Arriving in the final week of an intense campaign, his presence felt inappreciable.
The U.S. President himself could only muster a long, lazy post on his platform Truth Social, in which he called upon voters to cast their ballots for his “true friend, fighter, and winner” Orban.



At least gonorrhea doesn’t come off as painfully insecure.