Viktor Orban under the pressure of three countries. A big surprise among Hungarian diplomats


Orban supported Simills in a speech at the beginning of May, despite the fact that the main grouping of over a million Hungarian minority in Romania, UDMR, recognized the politician and his party Aur as anti -braces.
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Hungarian diplomats surprised by the movement of Orban
The prime minister's movement was unexpected even among Hungarian diplomats. One of the interlocutors of Valasz online from the Orban government said that “this case was not previously discussed”.
The portal pointed out that several factors made up the decision. “The Simion alliance is part of Orban's long -term target, which is to strengthen the bond with a group of European conservatives and reformers (EKR), led by the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Giorgia Meloni and the Polish party Law and Justice. A closer alliance with this block could increase Orban's influence in the European Parliament” – noted Valasz online.
“Orban could also see Simills as a potential ally in the European Council. A similarly thinking partner could help repel the EU sanctions aimed at the authorities in Budapest” – he added.
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Trump administration pressure and more
Before the second round of presidential elections, Simion himself tried to convince Romanian Hungarians, saying that he wanted to cooperate with Prime Minister Orban to build the Christian Europe of nations together. Finally, in the second round of May elections, the pro -European mayor of Bucharest Nicusor Dan won with a result of 53.6 percent. votes.
The sources that the portal referred to reported that The head of the political cabinet of the Hungarian Prime Minister Balazs Orban gave the head of government information about Simon's support by Donald Trump and his allies. Except the USA, Italy and Portugal were to influence the decision of the Prime Minister of Hungary in this matter.
Pro -government media in Hungary reported that the Hungarian minority contributed to Dana's victory. The Mandiner.hu portal wrote that Romanian Hungarians voted for him because they “did not want the president-chip (Simills), they did not want Dana Tanasa (deputy AUR Deputy), who announced the limitation of the role of Hungarian language, or (right-wing radical) Calina Georgescu, threatening to burn Hungarian homes.”
Valasz online also pointed out that the split between the Hungarian government and political leaders of Hungarians from Romania created an opportunity for Orban's political opponents. Peter Magyar, the greatest political opponent of Orban, began to seek the voices of Hungarians living outside the eastern border.




