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Other commentators, however, noted that the European migrant crisis, coupled with continued Islamist [[terrorism]] in the European Union, have popularized Orbán's nationalist, protectionist policies among European conservative leaders. "Once ostracized" by Europe's political elite, writes ''Politico'', Orbán "is now the talisman of Europe's mainstream right". As other Visegrád Group leaders, Orbán opposes any compulsory EU long-term quota on redistribution of migrants. | Other commentators, however, noted that the European migrant crisis, coupled with continued Islamist [[terrorism]] in the European Union, have popularized Orbán's nationalist, protectionist policies among European conservative leaders. "Once ostracized" by Europe's political elite, writes ''Politico'', Orbán "is now the talisman of Europe's mainstream right". As other Visegrád Group leaders, Orbán opposes any compulsory EU long-term quota on redistribution of migrants. | ||
Orbán is allies with [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], [[Donald Trump]], [[Vladimir Putin]], [[Alexander Lukashenko]], [[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 belarusian president election 2020.), [[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 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. |