Orbán Warns of World War Threat, Lays Out Hungary’s Neutrality Doctrine at Tusványos
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Orbán tried to deliver the least divisive speech possible for himself. A kind, romantic grandfather licks his punch ice cream, and although he sometimes says stupid things, he hopes that everyone will forgive him out of habit.
Orbán Warns of World War Threat, Lays out Hungary’s Neutrality Doctrine at Tusványos
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered his annual speech on Saturday at the 34th Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp, commonly known as Tusványos, in Băile Tușnad (Tusnádfürdő), Transylvania, Romania. As usual, Orbán laid out a broader geopolitical vision, assessing the current international situation and defining Hungary’s role within it. Opening his address, Orbán noted that this would be his last lecture of the current …
The prime minister's presentation didn't say much: the Hungarian grand strategy, this government balloon, burst with a soft pop, and we didn't find out what would make our lives better here at home.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán touched on a number of topics in his speech in Tusványos. He spoke, among other things, about Digital Civic Circles, Ukraine's EU membership, and how we can avoid World War III. We asked Lajos Kósa, Péter Hoppál, and István Nagy about the main message of the speech. Our report.
Viktor Orbán kept his head-scratcher this year in Tusványos. You can read more about what was said here, now let's see what the event looked like visually. First, let's look up at the stage. Although the Hungarian Prime Minister read his speech from the back of the Nemzeti Sport printed on each page, he still had time to gesticulate. For example, there was one of something: and two of something else: There was a deepening: Attunement: And also a…
Hungarians need an immune system in the online space that is capable of protecting their culture, language and identity, said Viktor Orbán, who announced in Tusványos that the Digital Civic Circles had been established.
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