A Hungarian foundation, Magyar Sámsonok Alapítvány, funded five events for Fidesz politicians in Orosháza during the campaign period. The foundation received 100 million forints (approximately €260,000) from a 17 billion forint (€4.4 million) discretionary fund of the National Cultural Fund (NKA). Notably, one of the events included a circus performance, seemingly intended to add a “cultural” element to the forum. The NKA fund operates with limited transparency regarding its allocations. This raises questions about the appropriate use of state arts funding for partisan political events. The funding occurred during a sensitive election period, further fueling scrutiny. Critics suggest the allocation demonstrates a blurring of lines between cultural support and political campaigning.