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5 ways the EU could cope with Hungary if Orbán wins again

Summary by Politico Europe
From less unanimous decision-making to informal sidelining, EU countries are already weighing how to move ahead without Hungary if Viktor Orbán wins reelection.

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Among them is the removal of voting rights. The EU is discussing several response scenarios to a possible election victory for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. At least five methods are being considered that could prevent decisions within the union from being blocked, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Politico. Read also: "Ukrainophiles": Orbán throws tantrum at election rally over protests. According to Politico, Brussels fears that a new …

Politico Learns 5 Ways the EU Could Deal with Hungary if Orban Wins AgainThe European Union is drawing up plans in case Orban is re-elected, including changing voting rules and financial sanctions. Diplomats are calling him a Trojan horse.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Politico writes about this. EU countries are considering several ideas to prevent disruption of the bloc's functioning by the Hungarian prime minister, and in some cases any other problematic leader, 10 EU diplomats told Politico. Among them are changing the way we vote, ending funding and even exclusion.” Let's say there will be renewed and intensified discussions on how to deal with Orban, which will provoke a more sincere discussion of how to…

The third option is more severe sanctions against Hungary, such as the retention of European Union funds for breach of the EU treaty.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The EU is discussing several scenarios in the event of Viktor Orban's victory in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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