
After Hungary’s state-run television broadcaster forced itself to give pre-election airtime to opposition parties, the parties have been making the best of the five minutes each allotted to them.
On Tuesday, Jobbik spokesman Ádám Mirkóczki spent his time deriding public media for becoming a Fidesz party propaganda tool.
On Wednesday, Momentum’s Miklós Hajnal chose to read off questions directed at Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from his party’s Facebook page followers.
On Friday, the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party sent in the big guns: its chicken candidate running in Győr-Moson-Sopron county’s 4th electoral district.
MUST WATCH! Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party chicken candidate interviewed on Hungary’s state-run media: pic.twitter.com/nfc2hnSI5F
— Benjamin Novak (@b_novak) March 23, 2018
This is how the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party’s chicken candidate interview with Hungary’s state media ended :DDDD pic.twitter.com/KaxpylKoIr
— Benjamin Novak (@b_novak) March 23, 2018