Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Viktor alleges that Hungary faced blackmail from Brussels after presenting a compromise proposal. The #BrusselsBlackmail controversy was spotlighted in @FT, revealing alleged tactics used against Hungary for holding its own opinions on #migration, the war in #Ukraine, and #genderpropaganda. Orbán vows to defend Hungary’s interests, emphasizing that the country cannot be blackmailed. In 2024, he signals plans for change in Brussels, accusing the European Union of neglecting real issues such as war, migration, and economic challenges. The statement underscores growing tensions between Hungary and the EU.
We made a compromise proposal. In return, we were blackmailed by Brussels. The #Brussels blackmail manual was published in the @FT earlier this week. The cat is out of the bag. Forget about the rule of law, Hungary is blackmailed for having a it’s own opinion on #migration, the…
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) January 30, 2024
2024 is the year of great plans. #Brussels is turning a blind eye to the real problems of European people: war, #migration and economic troubles. It’s time to make a change in Brussels! #2024Goals pic.twitter.com/qVV0RJw4wZ
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) January 2, 2024