
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán: AfD Is the Future Of Germany
If Hungary had given in to pressure from the Brussels elite to accept migrants, the country would look like Germany today, the PM said at a press conference with AfD’s Alice Weidel.
If Hungary had given in to pressure from the Brussels elite to accept migrants, the country would look like Germany today, the PM said at a press conference with AfD’s Alice Weidel.
Rejoicing at Trump’s victory does not mean alignment with the United States, the French presidential candidate emphasised.
MEGA—The conservative message to Europe’s liberal elites through this spectacular display of unity is simple: your time is over.
The roots of the change in Orbán’s outlook should not be sought in Moscow or St. Petersburg, but in the capitals of Hungary’s Western allies.
Hungary and Slovakia, the only two EU countries opposing arms deliveries to Kyiv, both say Ukraine is actively undermining their sovereign governments.
PM Viktor Orbán: “Berlin has always been a city of walls. It’s time to tear another one down!”
PM Orbán: “If we had allowed migrants in, we would not be facing threats, but acts of terrorism.”
Speaking after meeting his Slovakian counterpart, PM Orbán warned Ukraine to resolve the current gas dispute or risk jeopardising its EU ambitions.
The prime minister said that the inauguration of Donald Trump heralds a new era for patriotic forces in the western world.
“Pressman’s behavior has been beyond unprofessional and as an American, he has disgraced us,” political analyst Bryan E. Leib told europeanconservative.com.