Orban Accuses Opposition Protesters of Aiding Ukraine as Tensions Flare at Gyor Rally
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The Hungarian Prime Minister's electoral speech, Viktor Orban, in the city of Győr, ended with a conflict between them and activists.
Orban accuses opposition protesters of aiding Ukraine as tensions flare at Gyor rally
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s campaign stop in the city of Győr, once a stronghold for his ruling Fidesz party, descended into chaos after hundreds of opposition supporters turned out to protest. The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about Orban’s grip on power ahead of key elections, according to a report by HVG. The scene outside Orban’s rally became heated as supporters of the newly ascendant opposition Tisza Par…
In Győr, previously considered a safe haven for Orbán's party, many were dissatisfied with the prime minister. Pro-Russian Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was unexpectedly booed at a rally in Győr, traditionally considered a stronghold of his Fidesz party. In response, Orbán became hysterical and accused those present of "working for Ukraine," according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the Hungarian publication HVG. Read also: Trump makes a special …
Orban accuses opposition of serving foreign interests
Here Viktor Orbán is booed in the middle of his own campaign rally in Budapest.
At a recent election rally in the city of Gyor, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban was met with boos and jeers from protesters who interrupted his speech. Addressing them from the podium, Orban accused the protesters of “serving Ukrainian interests” and of sending “Hungarian money to Ukraine” – a theme the conservative leader has used frequently in his political campaign this year. His recent speeches highlight how international conflicts and…
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