Brazil and Hungary: Fractures within Phoenix

Day 1,023, 06:18 Published in USA USA by Cavalcanti


In recent days rising tensions over South Africa have surfaced in the Brazilian media, resulting in confrontation between Brazilian and Hungarian citizens. For those who aren’t up-to-date here's a summary of recent events involving Brazil, Hungary and South Africa:

On July the 25th Hungarian citizens managed to obtain an absolute majority (over 66😵 of South African Congress. During the August elections, 26 Hungarians were elected, resulting in a total of 72% of the South African Congress seats being under Hungarian control.

With South Africa unable to sign MPPs since July, Brazil saw the perfect opportunity to control a High-Titanium region again. On August the 24th, Brazil invaded Northern Cape, a region with High-Titanium and a high concentration of South African companies. montaigne, former congressmen and now President of South Africa then wrote an article disputing the Brazilian attack on an “almost allied” South Africa. The result, expected or not, was a great conflict involving Hungarians and Brazilians mutually casting accusations over the matter. The President of Brazil, Vigoncalves86, published an article attempting to calm the situation, emphasizing the longstanding Brazilian-Hungarian friendship.

A couple of days later - and probably after a PHOENIX meeting involving Brazil, Hungary and Hungarian South Africa - an agreement was made public, wherein the Hungarian government acknowledged the Hungarian PTO of South Africa as an official government-supported move. The agreement basically stated that Brazil could swap to Gauteng instead of NC as its High-Titanium region. It also stated who would have to pay for what. You can read the whole agreement here.

After a couple of peaceful days, when the swaps were done and Brazil was already in control of Gauteng, a RW was started in said region. Montaigne wrote another article making it clear that Hungarians wouldn't fight against Brazil in the RW. Brazilians didn't believe the article and another serious conflict started in the comments. Annoyed by the Brazilians, montaigne leading the Hungarians started to publish articles in Brazilian media. The result was a successful takeover in their media: The top 7 were completely Hungarian.



Basically, this is what happene😛 the Brazilian Vice-President said "The Brazilian government isn't answering questions about this subject." So, it’s hard to say the exact Brazilian point of view on this.

What most drew the attention of your fellow journalist who writes to you now is this: the reaction of Brazilians, especially the Brazilian government, towards the Hungarian-Africans. Since the very first moment these issues surfaced, Brazilians answered Hungarians with an aggressiveness unexpected by the Hungarians. “Perhaps they were mad and/or jealous because a small group of Hungarians managed to occupy the country they’ve tried so many times to invade and didn’t make it” said montaigne, Hungarian leader in South Africa.

The dissatisfaction of Brazilian citizens towards Phoenix is slightly visible already. An OP of the #EBR channel showed his disappointment with his current alliance and other members present agreed unanimously.

Caius Julio Cesar, an influent brazilian citizen, shouted a few days ago:


The english translation would be:


The facts of the matter are clear. Brazilians have been discussing the future of Brazil lately, specifically talking about national alliance policy. Unfortunately, this discussion is kept in the private section of the Brazilian national forum. Perhaps this should be discussed openly; it might give everyone a more distinct impressions of the stakes in these events. Nevertheless, let's hope to read some interesting news regarding Brazil in the following days.