A ‘boarding pass’ to moscow. That is how some young citizens greeted Viktor Orbán at the polling station today—on a day marked by record turnout that bodes well.

When leaders stray from European values, people respond. Clearly, peacefully, and creatively. Europe is not just about institutions: it is about citizens who take action and defend democracy.

Source: European Democratic Party

@EugeneMcParland

first class instead of cattle pen?

@elCelio @EugeneMcParland

i wanted to say storage compartment, but yours is better

@EugeneMcParland Strange that it's in English, eh?
@SueDiOh @EugeneMcParland No, boarding cards are often in English for international flights.
@SueDiOh @EugeneMcParland Why would you say that? Boarding passes are usually in English. This is international.
@SueDiOh @EugeneMcParland No, it's strange that it's only *partially* in English. Other parts are in Hungarian. If we're assuming airline format, it should specify which of Moscow's four airports, by IATA symbol, and with the name in English rather than Hungarian. (I don't know if there's still any through ticketing from the EU to Moscow on a train, so assuming air travel seems like the right guess.)
@EugeneMcParland Viktor will live next to Bashar...
@François @Jura And that other Victor that lost an election: Yanukovich 😉
@EugeneMcParland He has options to choose from. Clearly this topic was discussed with JD Vance.
@Eugene McParland 🇺🇦 Maybe he can be the neighbor of that other Victor: Yanukovych.
@EugeneMcParland we should make these for Farage and Trump
@EugeneMcParland
Sikes! The boarding passage goes straight to the mouth of an active volcano. Bon Voyage, Orbán asshole!