Budapest is still more profitable to remain a member of the organization and “fight for changes from the inside,” the Hungarian Prime Minister assured.
Hungary in the near future may leave the European Union, as this association must “turn from political economics.” Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban, the local Nipszava newspaper reports.
“I can promise Hungarian voters something: If I see it (EU membership members.) Not worth it, I will declare myself,” the head of the Hungarian government.
However, in his opinion, it is more likely that Budapest will remain a member of the organization and “fight the changes from within.”
According to him, Hungary joined the EU in 2004 and “then he’s not the same now.”
Orban assured that Brussels then did not impose his opinion on the move, children’s gender education and was not asked to “participate” in the war in Ukraine.
According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, in the current form, the EU has no opportunity for general development, because it is “just missing, evaporated, decaying, done.”
Orban had earlier called to return to Europe “on the right path” and published a “patriotic plan” compared to “Globists from Brussels.”
The main points of the plan are:
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refusing to accept EU Ukraine,
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Clearly defined sovereignty of states without general tax, debt or centralized control, freedom of speech,
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General identity is “Christian culture, safe streets, proud countries.”
Orban also said the EU would decompose if the liberals in power in Brussels could not be replaced by representatives of patriotic governments.
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Source: korrespondent

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