EU Leaders Strike Competitiveness Deal in Budapest
Reduced regulations and increased spending on research and development will help “make Europe great again.”
Reduced regulations and increased spending on research and development will help “make Europe great again.”
Viktor Orbán: “The future of our ties with the United States is an unavoidable aspect of Europe’s security architecture.”
Congratulations from conservative leaders like Orbán and Meloni feel sincere. Less so from the leftists who were rooting for Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump’s victory could also spice up the debates surrounding Europe’s security.
A pro-peace turn in Washington could tip the scales toward decisive change—both on the battlefield and the EU institutions,the Hungarian PM said.
The Hungarian PM said the people of Georgia have prevented their country from becoming a “second Ukraine.”
Like Soviets, the European managerial class think that national sovereignty is obsolete.
On the anniversary of the 1956 revolution when Hungarians rose up against Soviet oppression, the PM compared the current Brussels “empire” to the Soviets.
Hungarian PM points outs that pro-Brussels heads of state are now panicking about illegal migration—albeit belatedly.
In a remarkable drum-beating display in Strasbourg last week, the legal mask slipped, the velvet gloves came off, and the EU elites declared war on Hungary.