If these are the most like-minded countries with governments that has the same ideas like Trump then I see a bad future for america lmao
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Let me fix that real quick:
Russian foreign language correspondent confirms that Hungary and Slovakia are the Kremlin's key outposts within the EU.
Funny that USA and russia both name the same EU countries as key allies
It is now easier for the EU to find its inner enemies.
The most Russia-friendly, Euro-sceptic of the bunch.
So far for a "milder tone", the Republican government are clearly still following the same strategy: split and destroy the EU.
Hopefully peter magyar(Tisza party) will win in Hungary and they will survive the sextape secretly filmed (and could be released soon) by Orban(Fidesz party). He’s leading the polls two months before the election. In Brussels, there is hope that, just as in Poland, a more pro-European leader could soon come to power. At the same time, we should not forget that on many issues he will not necessarily toe the line in Brussels. For example, on agriculture and asylum policy, he opposes the European migration pact that's on the table. However, he does promise to cooperate more constructively with Brussels. He also pledges not to use the veto right recklessly. So in Brussels they are watching the elections with cautious optimism, hoping that Hungary will bring a political ally like Donald Tusk to power like in poland happened, rather than keeping a political ally that's like Donald Trump in office.
Are you Hungarian? Do you have an opinion on the sex tape? Do you think it will impact the election results? And also why is a sex tape such a bad deal, the guy was filmed without his knowledge or consent by a political rival. I failed to see why it should be bad for him, but how do you see it?