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PM Orbán Next After Trump, Fico? Hungarian Rapper Majka Accused of Inciting Violence After Controversial Stage Skit

Following criticism directed at pop star Azahriah, Hungarian state-aligned media has now turned its attention to another artist: rapper Majka (Péter Majoros). He is currently being accused of encouraging an attack on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán by staging the mock assassination of a fictional corrupt prime minister from a fake country called “Bindzsisztán” during a recent concert in Debrecen. Majka, known as “the Hero from Ózd,” called the alleg…

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Majka only intended the shooting of the Prime Minister of Binjistan as a joke.

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Majka's political performance at her concert in Debrecen has caused a huge scandal. Commentators are furious: many accuse her of violence, while others distance themselves from her.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Viktor Orbán may have sent a message to Majka in his latest post - He could probably have closed the case on his part with this.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Storm in the toilet – this is how Majka commented to RTL on the Fidesz reactions to the scene presented during the performance of his Bindzistan megahit at the Campus festival in Debrecen. The performer was shot in the head on stage during the song – in his role as the Prime Minister of Bindzistan – with a microphone. After the incident, Gábor Kubatov, party director, and Balázs Orbán, Viktor Orbán’s political director, published “critical” post…

·Hungary
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At the Campus Festival, Majka pretended to shoot herself in the head with a microphone at the end of her song about the Prime Minister of Bindjistan. The festival organizers distanced themselves from what happened: “The organizers of the Campus Festival distance themselves from all kinds of violence, political overtones, and also from the misinterpretable program elements of the stage productions,” reads a post published on the official Facebook…

·Budapest, Hungary
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According to him, the whole thing was nothing more than a "gag".

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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