Orbán Drops Veto on €50B Ukraine Funds on Three Conditions
EU leaders agreed to annual review of how Ukraine uses funds, and gave guarantee that the Commission will treat Hungary “fairly and objectively” in rule-of-law cases
EU leaders agreed to annual review of how Ukraine uses funds, and gave guarantee that the Commission will treat Hungary “fairly and objectively” in rule-of-law cases
Brussels has taken of the gloves with a blackmail plan to destroy Hungary’s economy.
European Council President Charles Michel’s run for MEP sparked Eurocrat fears that Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, could take over as Council president.
If a country cannot reject a decision imposed on it by other states, it is no longer free.
New Slovak PM Robert Fico has promised to stand by Hungary.
Colleagues remain skeptical of the plot: “It’s not going to go anywhere … we’ll just have to pinch our noses for a few months.”
Early exit of Council President Charles Michel could lead to Hungary’s conservative PM taking over—a nightmare for Brussels’ bureaucrats.
Hungarian PM Orbán left the Council chamber to allow other leaders to take a ‘unanimous’ decision, but there will be many more wrangles ahead
After Tuđman’s death, Croatian patriotic enthusiasm was very quickly exposed to scorn and stigmatization.
The EU is about to make a terrible mistake that must be stopped, PM Orbán said.