Fidesz has circulated AI-generated campaign videos warning that a change of government could bring war to Hungary, including a clip depicting a fictional execution on a battlefield that Tisza leader Péter Magyar has condemned as manipulative and sickening. Magyar, a former government insider, is pitching his party as a pro-European alternative focused on repairing relations with the European Union and tackling economic stagnation. The campaign is expected to sharpen around Hungary’s national holiday marking the 1848 revolution, with rival demonstrations and rallies planned in Budapest around that date.