‘Occupy Brussels! No migration. No gender. No war!’ was Viktor Orbán’s theme at a rally in Budapest on 1 June 2024.‘Occupy Brussels! No migration. No gender. No war!’ was Viktor Orbán’s theme at a rally in Budapest on 1 June 2024.
Coming from Orbán, such cynically bonkers Europhobia is nothing new, but for one astonishing fact. He takes charge of the EU on 1 July. For six months, he will hold the rotating presidency of the council of ministers, which comprises heads of government and is the most powerful EU decision-making body.
No one individual personifies the Europe-wide struggle against the resurgent forces of rightwing reaction and regression better than he. Across the continent, radical parties, no longer marginal, are successfullyare predicted to emerge as big election winners this weekend, though still behind the two main centrist coalitions. For them, Orbán is a role model. Unlike most on the hard right – Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, excepted – he holds his country’s top job.
Like an over-large spider at the heart of a complex web, Orbán is already spinning Europe’s future. He recently urged Meloni and France’s National Rally presidential hopeful, Marine Le Pen, to createOrbán’s big idea seems to be that Fidesz and like-minded parties, such as Poland’s Law & Justice , Spain’s Vox and the Sweden Democrats.
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