Viktor Orbán: Difference between revisions
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Orbán is allies with [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], [[Donald Trump]], [[Vladimir Putin]], [[Alexander Lukashenko]] (Though, he didn't admitted results of president election in Belarus of 2020.), [[Janez Jansa]], [[Viktor Yanukovych]], [[Narendra Modi]], [[Xi Jinping]], [[Kim Jong-un]], [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]], [[Bashar al-Assad]], [[Aleksandar Vučić]], And [[Aung San Suu Kyi]], However, Orbán has condemned [[Nicolás Maduro]]. | Orbán is allies with [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], [[Donald Trump]], [[Vladimir Putin]], [[Alexander Lukashenko]] (Though, he didn't admitted results of president election in Belarus of 2020.), [[Janez Jansa]], [[Viktor Yanukovych]], [[Narendra Modi]], [[Xi Jinping]], [[Kim Jong-un]], [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]], [[Bashar al-Assad]], [[Aleksandar Vučić]], And [[Aung San Suu Kyi]], However, Orbán has condemned [[Nicolás Maduro]]. | ||
He was accused of pork barrel politics for building a 4,000-seat stadium in the village in which he grew up, Felcsút, at a distance of some 20 ft from his country house. He was also being accused of being a Fascist and a [[Nazi_Party|Nazi]] by Hungarian opponents. In reality, he's trying to change Hungary's democracy to a [[kleptocracy]] with | He was accused of pork barrel politics for building a 4,000-seat stadium in the village in which he grew up, Felcsút, at a distance of some 20 ft from his country house. He was also being accused of being a Fascist and a [[Nazi_Party|Nazi]] by Hungarian opponents. In reality, he's trying to change Hungary's democracy to a [[kleptocracy]] with its corruption. | ||
Some opposition parties and critics also consider Orbán an opponent of European integration. In 2000, opposition parties MSZP and SZDSZ and the left-wing press presented Orbán's comment that "there's life outside the EU" as proof of his anti-Europeanism and sympathies with the radical right. In the same press conference, Orbán clarified that "[w]e're trying to make the accession fast because it may boost the growth of Hungary's economy". | Some opposition parties and critics also consider Orbán an opponent of European integration. In 2000, opposition parties MSZP and SZDSZ and the left-wing press presented Orbán's comment that "there's life outside the EU" as proof of his anti-Europeanism and sympathies with the radical right. In the same press conference, Orbán clarified that "[w]e're trying to make the accession fast because it may boost the growth of Hungary's economy". |