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Viktor Orbán Has Reached the Tung Tung Tung Tung Tung Tung Tung Level on TikTok

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“Tung tung tung tung tung tung tung tung” can be heard in the video of the Prime Minister of Hungary.

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“Tung tung tung tung tung tung tung tung” can be heard in the video of the Prime Minister of Hungary.

Both Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán have recognized that the new front line in the struggle for political influence is the online space: while Trump mobilized young male voters through influencers, podcasts and memes in the 2024 campaign, Viktor Orbán is trying to build a digital “army of opinion” with his Fight Club. Trump’s strategy has yielded spectacular results: the majority of American men aged 18-29 voted for him, while Fidesz remains at a…

The Hungarian Prime Minister shared a particularly funny recording on his TikTok page.

The Hupszilinkó can hide compared to the post that Viktor Orbán posted on TikTok on Wednesday. This is exactly what it is about: The video shows one of the characters of the recently popular memes, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, known collectively as Italian brain rot. He is a wooden creature holding a baseball bat in his hand and is supposedly Indonesian. (The “Tung Tung Sahur” is a traditional Indonesian custom during the month of Ramadan. “Tung Tung” …

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Tung tung tung tung sahur popped in during lunch break, the prime minister writes.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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