“Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán, after the publication of Politico about the idea of ”accession to the EU in advance” for Ukraine and about how they plan to solve the problem with the Hungarian veto, said that Brussels and Kyiv have “declared war” on his country.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban. Photo from his Facebook Source: “European Pravda” with reference to the statement of the politician on the network Kh
Details: Orbán called Politico “the official publication of the Brussels elite,” and the ideas described there are “the latest war plan.”
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Direct speech of the Hungarian Prime Minister: “This new plan is an open declaration of war on Hungary. They are ignoring the decision of the Hungarian people and are going to remove the Hungarian government by any means. They want the Tisza party to come to power, because then there will be no more vetoes, no resistance and we will no longer remain outside their conflict.”
He added that in April, Hungarians “must stop them” and do it “at the polling stations.”
“Fidesz is the only force standing between Hungary and the Brussels government, and the only guarantee of Hungary’s sovereignty,” Orbán said.
As you know, the Politico publication refers to the unprecedented idea of ”advance entry” for Ukraine, which would ensure partial membership in the EU as early as 2027 – but would not mean a relaxation of requirements in fundamental fundamental issues.
It also talked about “plans A, B and C” in the EU regarding what to do with Hungary’s categorical reluctance to support procedural decisions for Ukraine’s further European integration; the first of which is the calculation that Orbán will be defeated in the April elections.
Meanwhile, the leader of the opposition “Tysa” Peter Magyar said that Orban’s team is going to blackmail him by publishing intimate videos with his partner, which were taken with a hidden camera, and emphasized that he does not see any “compromising” in this.
Magyar’s Tisza party led in one January poll, ahead of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party by 8 percentage points, and in another by 10 points.
