Orban attacks the EU: They're a nest of snakes.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán compared the European Union to a “snakefolling” during his speech, delivered today in Budapest, under the commemoration of Hungary's National Day. Hungary marks this day for the commemoration of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising, and because of the ceremony, Orbán's participation in the European Council has been postponed. However, he [...]
Hungary marks this day for the commemoration of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising, and because of the ceremony, Orbán's participation in the European Council has been postponed. However, he addressed Brussels with a strong message, seeking freedom for his country.
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The prime minister also briefly commented on the situation in Ukraine, repeating his critical stance on EU support for this country, which he considers a pro-war policy. He also voiced opposition to Ukraine's membership in the European Union, stressing that Hungary prefers partnership relations without full integration.
Orbán's speech came at a tense moment, reflecting his strong attitudes towards Brussels politics and regional challenges. /Periscope/












