Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has vowed to “occupy Brussels” in the run-up to the European Parliament elections to protest the EU’s violation of national sovereignty and push for war with Russia.
On Friday, Prime Minister Orbán celebrated the anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 in the gardens of the National Museum in Budapest. dealt with Thousands of supporters called on him to join him in protesting globalist policies in Brussels.
The Conservative Party leader cast the impending European Parliament elections in June as a choice between “war and peace”, insisting that Hungary “can only prosper in peace”, and thus declared: Let’s march on Brussels and bring about change in the European Union ourselves. ”
Prime Minister Orbán said that people in the Western world have become numb to the realities of war and are “indifferent because they think and live as if they were born from nothing and are heading towards nothing, and as if they are going towards nothing.” If so, there is no need to pay compensation.” Pay attention to everything and everyone. ”
“They are starting wars, destroying the world, redrawing borders and devouring everything like locusts…ignoring the dead and depriving the unborn of their rights,” the prime minister said.
In contrast, Prime Minister Orbán said the Hungarian people understand the war. The lives of a murderer and a generation were spent in the final war. ”
“We will not allow them to destroy the peasantry, destroy the middle class, destroy European business, deprive states of their rights, make our children into debt slaves, and lead all of Europe into war.” added.
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— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) January 31, 2024
The Hungarian leader went on to claim that his country has been deceived by the European Union, saying that Brussels has brought only war and “financial blackmail” rather than peace and prosperity, and that the EU has been forced to withdraw joint funds from Budapest. He mentioned that it is held against conservative countries. These include passing laws restricting LGBT ideology in education and children’s television, refusing to open borders to mass immigration, and restricting abortion.
“They want to force us into war, they want to put immigration down our necks, they want to re-educate our children, but we won’t go to war, we will accept immigration. We will not give up our rights.” Children, please leave. ”
“In the Western world, a person is only himself, which state he becomes a citizen of depends only on his own free choice, he decides for himself whether it will be a boy or a girl, he invents the family himself. People imagine that it is for themselves and that their home is just a theater of operations,” Orbán added.
But the prime minister said that while Brussels was not the “first empire” to try to control Hungary, all other attempts had ultimately failed, adding: “The crescent moon is gone, the double-headed eagle’s claws are worn, and the red star is gone. Ta.”
Another point of optimism in his speech was the growing demand among the European and American publics for a return to national sovereignty so that “normal life can be restored” and for nations to once again become The idea was that a great new era could emerge in the West that could determine the future. own destiny.
The movement has seen the rise of populist parties in Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden over the past two years, with populist parties predicted to be big winners in the next EU parliamentary elections. Prime Minister Orbán also spoke hopeful about former President Donald Trump’s possible return to power in Washington, saying Trump, the presumptive Republican candidate, would bring peace in the West and negotiate an end to wars. He claimed to be the only person with the power. Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán says President Donald Trump will give no more ‘penny’ to Ukraine war and bring peace to Europehttps://t.co/u4aZ1whkn3
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) March 11, 2024
