Hungarian pm Viktor Orbán rallies supporters ahead of election in budapest
Election Rally
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán addressed supporters in Budapest, presenting April’s election as a pivotal choice between peace and war, and criticised Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and the EU.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán addressed supporters in Budapest, presenting April’s election as a pivotal choice between peace and war, and criticised Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and the EU.
Political Tensions Rise
European leaders expressed concern over Viktor Orbán’s rhetoric, fearing it may hinder diplomatic relations amid ongoing Ukraine-EU negotiations regarding energy security and infrastructure.
European leaders expressed concern over Viktor Orbán’s rhetoric, fearing it may hinder diplomatic relations amid ongoing Ukraine-EU negotiations regarding energy security and infrastructure.
Election timeline
Viktor Orbán’s supporters prepare for April’s elections, emphasising the conflict between peace and war amid disputes regarding the Druzhba pipeline with Ukraine and the EU.
Viktor Orbán’s supporters prepare for April’s elections, emphasising the conflict between peace and war amid disputes regarding the Druzhba pipeline with Ukraine and the EU.
Briefing summary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed supporters in Budapest, emphasising that April’s election will be a pivotal decision between peace and war.
Orbán criticises Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy and European Union officials, specifically regarding tensions over the Druzhba pipeline dispute.
'Our sons will not die for Ukraine,' Orbán tells supporters ahead of crucial April elections

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán rallied supporters in Budapest, framing April’s election as a choice between peace and war, while lashing out at Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and the EU over the Druzhba pipeline dispute.

