Orbán: EU, Not Russia, is Hungary's Real Threat Ahead of April Vote
Orbán: EU, Not Russia, is Hungary's Real Threat Ahead of April Vote
- •Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims the EU, not Russia, poses the real threat to Hungary, ahead of national elections.
- •Orbán's Fidesz party faces its toughest challenge since 2010, with polls showing them trailing the Tisza party.
- •He compared the EU to the repressive Soviet regime and dismissed fears of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- •Orbán maintains close ties with Moscow and opposes aid for Kyiv, questioning who attacked whom in Ukraine.
- •He accused multinational corporations and the Brussels elite of conspiring against him, praising Donald Trump for inspiring his anti-foreign influence stance.