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Viktor Orban accuses Manfred Weber of being ‘Hungarophobic’

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Last updated: 2024/06/22 at 6:52 AM
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Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, recently criticized Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People’s Party, as ‘Hungarophobic’ during a radio interview in Berlin. Orban accused Weber of aiming to harm Hungary and expressed his displeasure after Weber invited Orban’s rival, Peter Magyar, to join the conservative ruling bloc during a visit to Budapest. Orban’s Fidesz party had previously withdrawn from the EPP group in 2021. The centrist Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, won seven of Hungary’s 21 seats in the EU elections, reducing Fidesz’s presence and challenging Orban’s position.

Orban also raised concerns about increased EU involvement in the war in Ukraine, opposing Western countries supplying military aid and maintaining close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin despite the invasion of Ukraine. The European Court of Justice recently fined Hungary 200 million euros for failing to implement asylum laws, with additional daily fines for non-compliance. Orban suggested that his stance on the war in Ukraine may have influenced the court’s decision, linking the migration fine to the issue of war and peace. He also expressed support for Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte becoming the new secretary general of NATO.

Orban’s criticisms of Weber and the EU’s involvement in Ukraine reflect his nationalist stance and opposition to Western interference. Despite facing fines for failing to implement asylum laws, Orban remains defiant in his views on military aid to Ukraine and his trust in Russian relations. His withdrawal of Fidesz from the EPP group and the Tisza party’s success highlight the internal political challenges he faces in Hungary. As the country navigates its relationship with the EU and the ongoing war in Ukraine, Orban’s commitment to defending Hungary’s interests remains a central focus of his leadership.

In conclusion, Orban’s recent comments on Manfred Weber and EU involvement in Ukraine underscore his nationalist approach to governing Hungary. His criticism of Weber as ‘Hungarophobic’ reveals tension within the European political landscape, particularly within the EPP. Orban’s opposition to Western military aid to Ukraine and his close ties with Russia reflect his unique position on foreign policy. The European Court of Justice’s fine on Hungary for failing to implement asylum laws further complicates Hungary’s relationship with the EU. Despite these challenges, Orban remains steadfast in defending Hungary’s interests and maintaining his leadership in the face of internal and external pressures.

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