Gang of EU Globalists Hope that This Was Orbán’s Last European Summit, While Rightwing Patriots Flock to His Aid in April Election
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán believes that the backlash against him by EU leaders could translate into votes in next month's parliamentary elections.
Viktor Orbán has blocked European financial aid to Ukraine in billions, probably because of his campaign in Hungary. Europeans react outragedly, the Chancellor threatens with consequences.
An old certainty dies at a nightly EU summit: that the Hungarian Prime Minister likes to rebel – but keeps his word. This raises the question of the value of Brussels' decisions.
EU leaders fail to persuade Hungary. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stubbornly refuses billion-dollar loans to Ukraine. “He is blackmailing Ukraine and the entire European Council,” says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) at the EU summit in Brussels.
Forty minutes, the heads of state and government have made heavy reproaches to the Hungarian head of government.
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