Fanni Lajko, an analyst, critiques Peter Magyar and the Tisza Party for their inconsistent political messaging regarding Ukraine's EU accession. While they oppose Ukraine's rapid accession domestically, they support it in the European Parliament, raising concerns about voter trust and political credibility. Despite Magyar's claims of reflecting public opinion, a recent vote showed 58% support for Ukraine's accession, which Lajko argues lacks legitimacy compared to a government-initiated consultative vote. The Tisza Party's actions, including voting for pro-Ukraine resolutions and public displays of support, contradict their domestic stance. Gyorgy Nogradi warns that Ukraine does not meet EU membership criteria, while Manfred Weber criticizes Hungary's position. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)