‘Expel Soros agents’ — Hungary issues list of demands to EU
Viktor Orban has urged Brussels to strongly protect the national interests of member states
Brussels
should take decisive steps towards denying EU membership to Ukraine and ending
the influence of foreign agents linked to billionaire George Soros on the
bloc’s policies, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated. He has
called for the absolute national sovereignty of member states over domestic
issues.
In a post on
X on Saturday, Orban urged Brussels to “expel Soros agents” from
the European Commission and “remove corrupt lobbyists” from
the European Parliament.
The
Hungarian prime minister has a long history of opposing foreign-funded
organizations in his country, particularly those sponsored by Soros. Orban has
repeatedly accused the Hungarian-American magnate of meddling in Hungary’s
domestic affairs, undermining traditional family values, and promoting a
globalist agenda.
Orban also
called for “a Union, but without Ukraine,” having
demanded “peace, freedom, and unity.”
Budapest has
strongly opposed the rapid acceptance of Ukraine into the EU, citing the
potential harm to the bloc’s economy. Kiev applied for membership shortly after
the escalation of the conflict with Russia in February 2022 and was granted
candidate status within just three months.
The demands
voiced by Orban were included in a broader list that contained calls for
protecting Europe’s Christian heritage, banning “the unnatural
re-education of children,” eliminating debt, and establishing equality
before the law for all members of the bloc.
Orban
emphasized that the Hungarian people expect Brussels to restore the
competencies unlawfully taken from member states. He demanded “national
sovereignty” and the right to “a strong veto for national
governments.”
He also
urged the EU authorities to stop obstructing the Hungarian National Guard from
protecting the country’s borders. “Do not bring in migrants, and remove
those who have arrived illegally,” he wrote.
Since the
2015 migrant crisis, Orban’s government has taken tough measures to curb the
influx of migrants, including building border fences along Hungary’s southern
borders with Serbia and Croatia and rejecting EU-mandated refugee quotas. These
policies have triggered legal challenges, including a €200-million fine from
the European Court of Justice last year for non-compliance with the bloc’s
asylum rules.
Four years
ago, Budapest updated child protection regulations to ban the promotion of
LGBTQ topics in media, advertising, and educational materials accessible to
minors. The move sparked outrage in Brussels, which launched legal action
against Budapest, referred the case to the European Court of Justice, and froze
billions in EU funds intended for Hungary over what it claimed were violations
of fundamental human rights.
https://www.rt.com/news/614265-hungary-orban-eu-soros-ukraine/
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