'Vladimir Putin Absolutely Nervous' About Hungary's Election, Expert Says
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'Vladimir Putin absolutely nervous' about Hungary's election, expert says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Dr Marc Roscoe Loustau, Affiliated Fellow at the Central European University, says that "next to Viktor Orban, the person who stands to lose the most in case of a Fidesz party loss is Vladimir Putin". According to press reports quoting intelligence officials, the powerful explosives found near a Serbian gas pipeline to Hungary may be part of a "false flag" operation to influence the upcoming election.
A discovery of explosives near a pipeline in the Hungarian-Serbian border area creates a whirlwind. While dignitaries of both states speak gloomyly of an attempted terrorist attack, Hungary's opposition weathers a "fake attack".
Serbia reports the discovery of explosives on the Balkan-Stream pipeline. Orbán sees a sabotage plan. The mood increases before the Hungarian election.
After Serbia announced that it had found explosives near the pipeline that carries Russian gas to Hungary, the Hungarian opposition accused Prime Minister Orban of trying to change the course of Sunday's elections through staged incidents.
Hungarian politician Akos Hadazi reacted to the information that explosives were placed on the gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary and said that Belgrade wants to save Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in this way before the elections.
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