ORBÁNization and imperfection of democracy
Orbán found the EU's Achilles heel - they don't want a new exit there (which Hungarians themselves don't want either), and he is not that brave, he is backed by big money from Germany and Hungary
Let me not be in trend.
Viktor Orbán, who makes loud statements about multi-vector, is in his fourth term as prime minister.
Fidesz now has two-thirds of the seats in parliament (Hungary is a parliamentary republic).
A scandal in December 2020 with Fidesz homophobe Sayer, who was caught with drugs at the gay party, did not harm Orbán.
"Democracy does not work perfectly, and the location of Hungary on the map of Europe is strategically important."
Compare with an acceleration of investigation into explosions at the Czech ammunition depot in Vrbetice and their impact on Czech-Russian relations.
In 2022, Hungary pushed through the isolation of oil position.
Szijjártó rode to Moscow. I don't know if he wears a Russian medal for ceremonial receptions or not, but he has it and it is a fact.
"Orban found the EU’s Achilles heel - they don't want new a exit there (which Hungarians themselves don't want either), and he is not so brave, he is backed by big money from Germany and Hungary."
Democracy does not work perfectly, and the location of Hungary on the map of Europe is strategically important.
I am talking about the fact that Orbán found the EU's Achilles heel - they don't want a new exit there (which Hungarians themselves don't want either), and he's not that brave, he's backed by big money from Germany and Hungary.
Therefore, the hypothetical insult of George Soros to Viktor Orbán should take different forms.
About the author: Yevhen Mahda, political scientist.
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