Published October 26, 2024
Conservative hero Viktor Orbán once called the EU ‘a contemporary parody of the Soviet Union’. And he means it.
The Hungarian Prime Minister has been in a collision course with the European bureaucracy and the powerful Commissioners pushing for all kinds of failed – sometimes deranged – Globalist policies.
He has openly stated on what he sees as ‘EU Blackmail’: ‘There is not enough money in the world to force us to accept mass migration and to put our children in the hands of LGBTQ activists’ – and don’t you get him started about the western powers inching for war in Ukraine and the need for peace.
So, now Hungary has entered Brussels’ sights, and the European liberal network is working overtime to push Orbán to the side and install an EU-friendly elite that will say yes to every Globalist nonsense proposed.
That is what the EU has already done to another group of ‘dissidents’ – Poland’s previous government under the Law and Justice (PiS) party.
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SOURCE: www.thegatewaypundit.com
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Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban arrives to the ‘Berlin Process’ summit about integration with and within the western Balkans in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Oct. 14, 2024
Published October 26, 2024
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán suggested on Friday that Poland’s government and its prime minister, Donald Tusk, were installed by the European Union as part of a plot to remove the country’s previous right-wing populist leadership.
Orbán provided no evidence to substantiate his claims about Poland’s government, which was elected in 2023 with record high voter turnout of nearly 74%.
The comments came two days after Orbán, a nationalist who has taken an increasingly adversarial approach to the EU, told supporters in a speech that the bloc seeks to topple his government and install a puppet regime in Hungary.
Speaking to state radio Friday, Orbán lashed out at EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and the leader of the bloc’s largest political group, European People’s Party president Manfred Weber, claiming they were seeking to replace his government as he said they had in Poland in 2023, when a coalition led by Tusk defeated the governing Law and Justice party in national elections.
“It’s not even a secret conspiracy against Hungary, it is an openly represented, announced plan,” Orbán said of the alleged plot against him, for which he has not provided evidence. “The same thing happened in Poland. The Poles also went their own way, they also took an independent Polish policy on migration, gender and the economy.”
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SOURCE: www.apnews.com
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