Tag: Viktor Orbán



Europe’s future is uncertain: governments rise and fall annually, and Orbán’s “two tribes” narrative suggests looming civil strife or revolts against the EU’s technocratic authoritarianism.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán launched another attack on the rules-based world order. He invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under an arrest warrant of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, for a state visit to Budapest.

Conservative PM Viktor Orbán lambasted the centrist opposition’s aims of “colluding with Brussels” to seize power.

Like Soviets, the European managerial class think that national sovereignty is obsolete.