Is Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán positioning himself as the leading figure in an expanded Eastern European Bloc capable of challenging and ultimately removing the globalist clique of self-appointed presidents and commissioners holding out in Brussels.
Michael Walsh, a writer with a reputation as a prophet reveals the reason for Hungary and Poland, assisted by other nations is waging and winning an anti-Brussels War.

‘The bloc being formed invites to the European Union sympathetic nations currently lingering outside the Union. More importantly, an alliance or Broderbund that currently includes the four Visegrád nations is already in place.
Discussions are already taking place between Victor Orbán and Spain’s VOX Party kingmakers. The converging bloc includes Marine le Pen, Matteo Salvini and Giorgia Meloni (Italy) with interest or potential with other nations hostile to Brussels-Washington hegemony.’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has more legitimacy than all the European Union’s commissioners put together, veteran German conservative politician Peter Gauweiler told Hungarian national station Kossuth Rádió in an interview.
Asked about Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s suggestion that Hungary should withdraw from the European Union, Peter Gauweiler said that Mark Rutte’s statement was not at all appropriate. Mark Rutter’s identity was so controversial in his own country a few weeks ago that no one wanted to enter into a coalition with him, and he ‘had great difficulty avoiding his own political death’.


Gauweiler is a former Bavarian minister and mainstay of Germany’s conservative Christian-Social Union, who came to international fame in 2005, when he went public with his criticism that there was no reference to God in the draft European Constitution in 2005, and at his request Germany was forced to halt the ratification process.
Regarding the statement of Martin Schulz, the former president of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), that Hungary would not be admitted to the EU now, Schulz also said that the European Union itself would not be admitted because it would not meet its own criteria for democracy.

Peter Gauweiler said: ‘Viktor Orbán has more legitimacy than all EU commissioners combined’.
When asked whether the friendship between CSU and Fidesz based on historical traditions is a thing of the past, he answered that it is not only a part of the past but also a part of the future. According to him, there were differences of opinion within the European People’s Party, which did not primarily affect the relationship between Bavaria and Hungary.
There was a ‘modernisation’ process within many Christian Democratic and Conservative parties that Hungary did not want to follow, and that was why there were debates, the politician said, adding that disagreements should be openly discussed, this is called ‘democracy’.

In the context of the Hungarian Child Protection Act and the LGBTQ community, he said that the debate is really about whether gays should have the same rights and even marry. He added that opinions on this are not only divided in Hungary but all over the world.
‘The good trend of ending exclusion is positive, that people can live together differently than before,’ he added. He recalled that new phenomena had emerged that has been criminalized for the past 20 to 40 years. As an example, he mentioned that in In Germany, adultery was also a crime and prohibited in the 1960s. Moreover, it was also a crime to shelter an unmarried couple.
In this, the order of values has changed, and that is not bad, Gauweiler said, adding that if we talk openly about all this, we must also accept that it provokes heated debates, which must be tolerated, and the opinions of others must be accepted with respect.
Title image: Former CSU politician Peter Gauweiler.


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