Orban Asserts Overwhelming 95% Reject Ukraine’s EU Membership in Controversial Hungarian Referendum – EUROP INFO
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The European Commission said it “took into account” the results of the so-called referendum on Ukraine's EU membership held by Hungary, but noted that “national consultations are a matter for national authorities.”
Hungary should not be afraid of Ukraine joining the EU, and Hungarian negotiating power should not be used to hinder the accession process, but to shape it – writes historian and Central Europe expert István Kollai in his article sent to Válasz Online. For example, Ukraine, purely in order to start EU accession negotiations, significantly improved the possibility of using the Hungarian language in Transcarpathia. Opinion – in the shadow of anti-…
Despite a Hungarian poll in which Hungarians allegedly opposed Ukraine's membership in the EU, the European Commission sees no reason to block the negotiation process
Orban Asserts Overwhelming 95% Reject Ukraine’s EU Membership in Controversial Hungarian Referendum – EUROP INFO
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has asserted that 95% of voters in a recent, widely disputed referendum oppose Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. The referendum, which has drawn significant attention amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe, has been met with skepticism from both domestic and international observers regarding its legitimacy and accuracy. This development adds a contentious chapter to the ongoing debate over Ukraine’s…
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