Activists pull Orban out of Putin’s backside at a political flash mob in Warsaw
Activists staged a flash mob at the Hungarian embassy in Warsaw, mocking Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's dependence on Russian dictator Vladimir Putin
Nataliya Panchenko, the leader of the Euromaidan-Warsaw initiative, wrote about this on her Facebook page.
"Right now, at the Hungarian embassy in Warsaw, I and other activists are trying to get Orbán out of Putin's bottom. I believe that when the Hungarian prime minister looks at the world from a different perspective, he will finally be able to see that Russia is a terrorist country, that its gas is not only terribly smelly, but also deadly, and that it is precisely because of this country and its politics the economic crisis is happening in the world, and not because of EU sanctions, as it seems to Orban," Panchenko wrote.
The number of European countries friendly towards Moscow has dwindled since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. However the EU member Hungary remained on good terms with Russia.
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