Viktor Orban supports the nationalist candidate in the Poland elections: “Live Nawrocki”


Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban PHOTO: AA / Abaca / Abaca Press / Profimedia
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday on Thursday on Karol Nawrocki, the nationalist candidate for Polish presidential elections, at a Conservative in the United States (CPAC) organized in Budapest, where he announced a “patriotic plan” that he said would “transform” the EU.
“Nawrocki lives,” Orban told the conference, referring to the candidate held by the Polish nationalists in the second round of the presidential elections that takes place on Sunday, reports News.ro.
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The nationalist Viktor Orban, a trusted ally of US President Donald Trump, was addressed to Conference for Conservative Political Action (CPAC), the most important conservative meeting in the United States, who, after having a meeting in Poland, also organized a meeting in Budapest.
US President Donald Trump himself has addressed to the Budapest Conference by a pre-recorded video message in which he called Orban “a wonderful man”.
Orban, who at the beginning of next year is facing the most difficult electoral challenge since his arrival in power in 2010, has intensified his attacks on the press and LGBTQ+ people from Trump's investment in January. On Thursday, he said that Trump's re-election “changes the world” and presented a remodeling plan of the European Union in a conservative manner.
Orban again rejected Ukraine's accession to the EU, said he was opposed to taxation and common European loan and reiterated his position on protecting national sovereignty. “We want to take Europe back from immigrants. We want a Christian culture, schools based on national principles,” Orban said in his speech.
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He also greeted former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, who also spoke at the conference, and supported the Populist Politician before the parliamentary elections scheduled for the beginning of October. The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, another ally of Orban, was also going to address CPAC during the day.
According to photos posted by Viktor Orban on Facebook, Iraqli Kobahidze, Georgia's Prime Minister, whose government suspended the EU accession and adopted positions to authoritarianism and Moscow, also came to the Hungarian meeting.




