Overview
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a fiery speech against the EU, urging supporters to 'occupy Brussels' in the upcoming European election.
- Orbán criticized the Western world, accusing it of causing wars and destruction, and expressed a desire for Hungary to live differently.
- The speech comes amid heightened political tension in Hungary, including the resignation of the president and a former justice minister over a scandal.
- Orbán's comments have raised concerns among Hungary's allies, with the U.S. Ambassador criticizing Hungary's reliability as a NATO ally and its relationships with Russia and China.
- Orbán also expressed support for former U.S. President Donald Trump, predicting a political shift in favor of conservatives in Europe and the U.S. in 2024.