In Hungary, we’ve seen heavy fear-based campaigning for about 10 years now. The ruling party (Fidesz) focuses almost entirely on "threats": it started with migrants years ago, and now the main topic is the war (suggesting that if the opposition wins, the country will be dragged into the conflict).
I’m curious if this is a uniquely Central-Eastern European phenomenon or if it's common elsewhere too. What are the most frequent "scare stories" used by politicians in your country to get votes? Is it about the economy, social issues, or foreign influence?