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Just as conservative as Fidesz but pro-EU and pro-Ukraine so even shittier.
God I miss the People's Republic
What are the chances that at least now Hungary won't be Mossad central in Europe anymore? One of the absolute worst aspects of the Orban government was how incredibly deep its ties to the Zionist entity were.
It remains to be seen how impactful this election will be on EU Ukraine policy. My guess is not very. The EU was already ignoring Hungary in most decisions it was making.
Hungary saying ok to more weapons and money for Ukraine might not change much, because Europe has very little left to give in terms of weapons anyway, and there were more countries than just Hungary opposed to some of the most stupid schemes for destroying Europe's financial credibility just to give Narcoführer Zelensky a few more tens of billions.
And either way, none of that would change the trajectory in Ukraine, just add a few more months to the conflict.
A new government is also not going to change the objective fact that Hungary has energy needs that only Russia can fulfill. And with the whole Hormuz crisis it's actually more likely that Europe will have to go back to Russia to ask for energy.
We'll see how things play out but i don't expect too much to change. It just unfortunately emboldens Brussels now that they see yet again that they can successfully influence elections to stop/get rid of governments insufficiently subservient to them.
Hungary might adopt the euro, and Slovakia will be targeted next. Libs were already cheering "one more to go". Anyway as you said it only will lead to more EU "overstepping".
I think this is certain. They are making it clear that no dissent will be tolerated in the EU. All governments have to be aligned with the EU agenda, and those that refuse will be regime changed. Anti-EU/anti-NATO or even just EU/NATO-skeptical candidates will not be allowed to win. A former top EU bureaucrat admitted openly what i'm sure is the consensus among all of the Brussels elites: that they are prepared to rig even German elections the way they did in Romania and Moldova if it should look like the "wrong" party is winning.
Anti-EU governments need to focus on leaving the EU before their regime can be changed.
Yep. Unfortunately most of the population just isn't there yet. The EU cult is still going strong.
It will be a dark period for us euro anti-imperialists. Hopefully that state crumbles in the next decade.
i think the two major jewish political organizations in hungary are the zionist liberal mazsihisz and orban's pet ultra-zionist chabad-lubavitch jews. i see no chance this dude would break with either.
Wondering if/when lib working class becomes disillusioned?
At this point i don't know. Unfortunately a large portion of the population of most EU countries is still deeply entrenched in liberal European chauvinism and EU worship. The liberal delusions are still going strong. It might take a collapse-level crisis to shake them out of it. The problem is that it doesn't take a majority of the population to buy into the EU ideology for Brussels to maintain power. They just need a large enough minority so that they can rig and manipulate elections through media, NGOs, lawfare and EU funds.
I have bad news for you regarding how we Europeans historically have handled collapse-level crises
Well sometimes we learn the hard way. If not, it's just stubborn refusal to learn.
But more “centrist” also. (Still nationalist, populist and conservative btw also the leader used to be apart of Fidesz).