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October 25, 2024 at 11:52 AM. Viktor Orban compared the EU to the Soviet Union in his comments (AP) Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban – who often clashes with his European Union partners ...
The summit is scheduled to take place on 7 November 2024 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. The schedule and agenda was as follows: [9] 10.00: Arrivals and doorsteps; 11.15: Opening session; 12.15: Family photo; 12.30: Breakout sessions; 13:30: Opportunity for bilateral meetings and lunch; 15.30: Reporting session
In October 2024, as the Premier of Hungary was invited to address the European Parliament as part of Hungary's six-month presidency of the European Council. Peter Magyar, [157] Manfred Weber, [157] Valerie Hayer, [158] [159] and Moritz Koerner [160] amongst others lined up to berate him. During the European Parliament session, Ursula von der ...
As much of Europe frets over the return of Donald Trump, Hungary's Viktor Orban is in a jubilant mood. "A much needed victory for the World!" the Hungarian nationalist leader wrote on X minutes ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sought to mobilize support for his brand of right-wing populism in a holiday speech on Friday, urging his spectators to help him “occupy Brussels” in ...
23 October – A poll from 21 Kutatóközpont measures TISZA above Fidesz for the first time. [99] Viktor Orbán speaks in Milenáris Park, [100] and draws parallels between the USSR and the EU, alluding to Magyar as a western puppet and warn against future Ukrainian NATO troops as "eastern, Slavic troops" stationed in Hungary. [101]
The opposition, led by former EU Council President Donald Tusk, won Poland’s national election on Oct. 15 and now seeks to lead the nation back to the center of EU policy-making, undoing much of ...
Following the meetings, Germany, Poland, the Baltic states and other member states threatened to boycott EU meetings chaired by Hungary. The European Parliament delayed Orbán's speech to open the Hungarian presidency to as late as September, which parliament officials claimed was to "focus on nominees for the European Commission". [10]