Orbán: Brussels Wants To Overthrow the Hungarian Government
“There was a time when we were told what to do. We got rid of that era thirty years ago,” the PM said in a reference to the Soviet rule of his country.
“There was a time when we were told what to do. We got rid of that era thirty years ago,” the PM said in a reference to the Soviet rule of his country.
Ursula von der Leyen and leftist MEPs attacked Hungarian policies instead of engaging with the constructive ideas from the EU council presidency holder.
Protecting the EU’s external borders and establishing hotspots outside the bloc for migrants applying for asylum is the only solution, the Hungarian PM said.
At the historic rally in Pontida, leaders from Italy, Hungary, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain united to advocate for border protection.
If there is one man in Europe who has earned the right to criticize Brussels for its economic ineptitude, it is the prime minister of Hungary.
“I believe federalist Europe is a daydream that will suffer a serious shipwreck,” the Hungarian PM said.
Viktor Orbán’s peace crusade must be supported—for the sake of Ukraine, Europe, and the world.
While most other Western leaders are the blind leading the blind, Orbán focuses on the future with unmatched clarity.
The Brussels establishment calls Olivér Várhelyi “controversial” for doing his job.
“We have an elite that does not want to represent the people, and is proud of not wanting to represent them; and we have the people, who are not represented,” the Hungarian PM said.