Peter Magyar's fake referendum, announced on March 15 and launched on March 24, raises suspicions due to irregularities in participation numbers and the credibility of the voting process. Despite claiming over half a million respondents, the actual turnout at events is low, and many booths remain empty. Concerns about data collection and the nature of the questions, which recycle old left-wing ideas, further undermine the referendum's legitimacy. The relevance of questions regarding Ukraine's EU membership is also questioned, given the Tisza Party's prior support for Ukraine. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)