Viktor Orbán: The bureaucrats in Brussels want this war
The European order is melting away before our eyes with the threat of terrorism and crumbling public security having become persistent. Europe's ability to assert its interests in international politics has also receded - we are closing off and engaging in blocification and a war is raging in the neighborhood, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán writes in his op-ed published in conservative daily Magyar Nemzet.
Viktor Orbán: The bureaucrats in Brussels want this war
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Viktor Orbán: The bureaucrats in Brussels want this war

Photo: Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda/Fischer Zoltán
Eurasia 29/06/2024 17:13

The European order is melting away before our eyes with the threat of terrorism and crumbling public security having become persistent. Europe's ability to assert its interests in international politics has also receded - we are closing off and engaging in blocification and a war is raging in the neighborhood, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán writes in his op-ed published in conservative daily Magyar Nemzet.

"What the people of Europe see is war, migration and stagnation instead of peace, order and development," he points out.

According to Viktor Orbán, "Europe is increasingly being dragged into a war in which the continent has nothing to gain and everything to lose. And yet the day to day experience is that no price is too high for them when it comes to the war".

"The bureaucrats in Brussels want this war, consider it their own and want to defeat Russia. The money of Europeans is constantly being channeled to Ukraine, sanctions have been a shot in the foot for European companies, have driven up inflation and cast millions of European citizens into financial difficulties,"

he stresses.

The prime minister writes that "a misguided migration policy is still causing illegal migrants to flood into the Schengen Area". "Hungary is warning that today the fence can stop African migrants, but with such rapidly escalating numbers, the only solution is local economic developments that will keep them there in the medium term," he adds.

According to Viktor Orbán,

Europe should launch a major development program in Africa, but such a plan is not even on the horizon in Brussels.

Viktor Orbán points out that "the fact that there is a crisis and the worsening of the war situation were a clear sign, long before the EP elections, of the need for change in Europe. This cannot go on! The vast majority of the European people thought this and expressed their will in the June European elections," adding that "people voted overwhelmingly for parties promising change rather than left-wing progressivism and warmongering". 

According to Viktor Orbán, "the European People's Party and the other parties of the Left have ignored the decision of the European people and have entered into a shameful pact of power-sharing".

"A pro-war coalition has been re-established. The sole purpose of this pro-war pact is to keep the Brussels elite, which has plunged Europe into crisis, in power for at least another five years. It is clearer than day that this is why they want to keep in her position the Commission president, who is responsible for a multitude of past failures."

"Despite the pact to block the will of the electorate, we will continue to build cooperation between the parties of the European Right. Right-wing parties must create strong political groups in the European Parliament and then establish cooperation between these groups," he writes.

Viktor Orbán adds that:

"on Sunday, two decisive events are taking place - keep a watchful eye on Paris and on Vienna". 

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