

WAR REPORT: EU member head of state vows to fight warmongering bureaucrats in Brussels
The bloc has become a sinister war project, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claims.
The European Union is now a war project that puts the economies of its members at risk, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said, vowing to oppose Brussels’ belligerent policies.
Orban is known for his staunch criticism of EU policies, including those related to the Ukraine conflict, and has previously accused Brussels of making the bloc a symbol of weakness and chaos.
Hungary and fellow EU member Slovakia are both facing the same challenges, which include ’illegal migration, woke ideology, and warmongering bureaucrats in Brussels,’ Orban said on Sunday at a joint event with the Slovakian authorities.

‘We will continue to defend our sovereignty, our values, and our future!’ Orban said in a post on X to mark the occasion.
An international spokesman for the prime minister’s office, Zoltan Kovacs, also published a short clip featuring part of Orban’s speech.
‘Like the empires of old that crippled us, the European Union has now become a war project,’ the Hungarian leader can be heard saying in the video.
Brussels has set a goal of defeating Russia over the next decade, he warned, adding that the EU would require every member of the bloc and every citizen to serve that evil, self-defeating aim.
Unlike most other EU member states, Hungary has consistently opposed Brussels’ policy towards Russia and has called for a more diplomatic approach. Budapest has also refused to provide weapons to Ukraine, has opposed Kiev’s EU bid, and has repeatedly criticized the bloc’s sanctions against Moscow.
Hungary has stated that imports of Russian oil and gas are vital to the national economy and has rejected pressure from the US and EU for a clean break from Moscow’s energy supplies, calling Western European officials fanatics incapable of rational dialogue.

Last week, it was reported that Brussels was betting on Orban and his Fidesz party losing power in the parliamentary election next year, as it was struggling to overcome Hungary’s veto blocking the start of accession talks with Ukraine.
Last month, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto also claimed that EU officials were conspiring to overthrow the ’patriot Slovak, Hungarian, and Serbian governments’ and replace them with puppet regimes. You can share this story on social media: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

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