Conservative hero Viktor Orbán once called the European Union a ‘contemporary parody of the Soviet Union’. And he means it.
The Hungarian Prime Minister has clashed with the European bureaucracy and the powerful Commissioner is pushing all kinds of failed – sometimes deranged – global policies.
He openly stated what he saw as ‘EU Blackmail’: ‘There is not enough money in the world to force us to accept mass migration and put our children in the hands of LGBTQ activists’ – and did not ask him to start about the western powers inching to war in Ukraine and the need for peace.
So now Hungary is in Brussels’ sights, and Europe’s liberal networks are working overtime to push Orbán aside and install an EU-friendly elite who will say yes to every bit of Globalist nonsense he proposes.
This is what the European Union has done to another group of ‘dissenters’ – the previous Polish government in the Law and Justice Party (PiS).
The Associated Press reported:
“Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán suggested on Friday that the Polish government and its prime minister, Donald Tusk, were installed by the European Union as part of a plan to remove the right-wing populist leadership before the country.”
The bombshell comments came after Orbán told supporters that Brussels meant to overthrow his government and install a ‘puppet regime’ in Hungary.
Today, Orbán took to the radio to attack European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European People’s Party leader Manfred Weber.
Orbán reiterated that he wants to replace his government as he did in Poland in 2023.
The Tusk-led coalition that defeated the ruling Law and Justice party in national elections has been accused of being a pawn for Germany.
“‘This is not a secret conspiracy against Hungary, this is an openly announced plan,’, Orbán said about the alleged plan against him, for which he has not provided evidence. “The same thing happened in Poland. Poles also go alone, they also take Poland’s policy of migration, gender and economy.
Von der Leyen and Weber, he continued, ‘did their best and openly declared that the conservative Polish government had to go and be replaced by a new one. This is how our friend Tusk became the prime minister of Poland. A similar scenario is currently happening in the case of Hungary’.
The Polish Foreign Ministry replied that Donald Tusk’s Government was ‘not installed but elected, and is an expression of the will of the Polish electorate’.
The EU withheld money from Orbán due to problems with the ‘rule of law and democratic standards’, which, in direct English, means that Hungary lacks ‘total adherence to Globalist policies, as demented as they are’.
By the same token, Poland’s previous nationalist and conservative governments also constantly clashed with the EU over ‘democratic shortcomings’.
“In response, Orbán has taken an increasingly aggressive approach to the bloc, which Hungary joined in 2004, and has rallied euro-skeptic parties across the EU to create a far-right political force in the bloc’s legislature. (Patriots for European group). He has also moved Hungary closer to autocracies like Russia and China, seeking foreign investment and loans from Moscow and Beijing as EU funds dry up because of his actions.
Tusk has tried to align with the Globalist mandate in various fields, but has maintained some conservative policies such as a ‘tough’ stance on illegal immigration.
Hungary will hold elections in early 2026, and the Globalists are on the move.
“‘They’re going to work on this. They need a puppet government. Let’s be clear, every empire is like that. The Soviets are like that, aren’t they?’ said about the EU.”
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Hungary’s PM Orbán Says EU Is Trying to Undermine His Government, Install ‘Puppet Regime’ Obeying Brussels’ Failed Globalist Policy