PM Orban: Hungary Does Not Support Ukraine's EU Accession
Ninety-five percent of the Hungarian people do not support Ukraine’s EU membership. Integrating Ukraine into the European Union would be tantamount to integrating the war into the EU, emphasized Hungary's prime minister.
magyarnemzet.hu
10 napja
PM Orban: Twice as Many Returned “Voks 2025” Ballots as Voted in Tisza Party’s Poll + Video
Voting isn't so easy when Tisza Party members are stealing ballots from mailboxes," Hungary's prime minister says.
magyarnemzet.hu
22 napja
PM Orban: Ukraine’s EU Membership Would Be a Bad Deal
Hungary's prime minister said that Ukraine's EU accession would bring economic instability.
magyarnemzet.hu
54 napja
PM Orban: Ukraine's EU Admission Would Ruin Hungary
Speaking to public radio, PM Orban drew a parallel between ex-PM Gyurcsany’s Oszod speech and the current scandal involving Tisza Party MEP Kinga Kollar.
magyarnemzet.hu
86 napja
Hungarian government to launch public opinion poll on Ukraine's EU accession
Orbán says that Ukraine's potential accession to the EU, combined with the other funds sent to the country at war could be too big a burden for both the EU and Hungary, so it's best to ask the people.
telex.hu
121 napja
Viktor Orbán declared that the war is over. So why is there still a state of danger due to war in Hungary?
In the past week, Viktor Orbán has often talked about the war in Ukraine being over, and peace being at the door. In spite of this, his government continues to maintain the “state of danger due to war in a neighbouring country” in effect. The special legal order, introduced in 2022, grants the government unusually broad emergency powers.
telex.hu
125 napja
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