Viktor Orban calls the European Union a ’bad contemporary parody’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban kicked off his campaign for next year’s European Parliamentary elections with harsh criticism of the bloc’s leaders on Monday (October 23), calling Brussels a “bad contemporary parody“ that he said can still be fixed. “History sometimes repeats itself. Fortunately, what was first a tragedy, is at best a comedy on the second occasion,“ Orban told supporters in a speech marking the anniversary of Hungary’s failed 1956 uprising against Soviet rule. No agenda, no slant. Get the picture without the commentary: subscribe to No Comment channel Find us on: Website: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Tiktok: @nocomment_euronews Flipboard: @euronews/no-comment-ro8elffsz Newsletter: #newsfeed No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.
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