Amnesty International Hungary and the Hungarian Helsinki Committee have jointly urged the Tisza Party to cease employing rhetoric previously utilized by the former Fidesz government regarding migration. The organizations contend that the current language is exclusionary and fosters a negative environment. They specifically call for a shift away from phrasing associated with the previous administration’s policies. This appeal highlights concerns over the potential for continued divisive discourse surrounding migration issues in Hungary. Both groups advocate for a more inclusive and rights-respecting approach to discussing migration. The call to action emphasizes the importance of responsible political communication and its impact on public perception. This represents a direct challenge to the Tisza Party’s current messaging strategy.