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Hungarians have bad news for Orbán, and Trump for Cuba. Summary of the night


“The regime aligns itself with — and provides support to — numerous hostile states, transnational terrorist groups, and entities hostile to the United States, including the government of the Russian Federation (Russia), the People's Republic of China (PRC), the government of Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah,” US President Donald Trump wrote.

Why did Donald Trump impose sanctions on Cuba?

What are the results of the Hungarian Orban poll?

Why will Radosław Sikorski go to Washington?

What agreements will the Polish government sign on Friday?

What does the Hungarian survey show?

More than half of respondents believed that Prime Minister Viktor Orban is “tired” and is no longer fit to lead the country. Publicus also stipulated that Orban's resignation from running for another term would not significantly change the balance of power, and over 90 percent Fidesz voters would still vote for this party. Additionally 4 percent respondents who do not support the current government would vote for the party of the Hungarian Prime Minister if he were replaced by another candidate for head of government – according to the survey.

Support for Peter Magyar's opposition group [TISZA] 47% declared in the survey. decisive voters, compared to 48 percent in December. Support for Fidesz increased from 36 to 38 percent in the same period. Among all voters, TISZA leads with 33 percent; Fidesz enjoys the support of 28 percent. respondents.

The Deputy Prime Minister will also take part in the inauguration of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of Polish-American friendship, which will take place at the residence of the Polish ambassador in Washington on the same day. During the visit, the head of Polish diplomacy will also meet with congressmen and give interviews to the American media.

What will happen on Friday?

Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Ministry of National Defense Kosiniak-Kamysz and Deputy Head of the Ministry of National Defense Paweł Bejda will today take part in the signing of an agreement with a consortium of companies consisting of: Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa and Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace for the supply of anti-aircraft systems with the ability to combat unmanned aerial vehicles (SAN). The ceremonial signing of the contract will take place at the PIT-RADWAR plant in Kobyłka near Warsaw.

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