The event, billed as the March for Peace, came at a moment of mounting political pressure for Orbán, who faces one of the toughest electoral tests of his long rule. In recent weeks, he has claimed, without presenting evidence, that Ukraine is trying to interfere in Hungary’s election, target the country’s energy infrastructure, and threaten his family. Saturday’s rally underscored Orbán’s core campaign message that only he and Fidesz can shield Hungary from outside pressure, including from Brussels and Kyiv.