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The Presidency of Hungary in the EU: Tensions, Sanctions and Controversial Positions

by PREMIUM.CAT
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The Presidency of Hungary in the EU

After months of rumours, Hungary will approach the six-month rotating presidency of the EU Council of Ministers with a controversial agenda.

Tensions and Sanctions

The Hungarian government has come under criticism for its stances and actions, particularly the blocking of military aid to Ukraine and voluntary opt-outs from EU sanctions against Russia.

Controversial positions of Viktor Orbán

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been accused of undermining democracy and has drawn criticism for his stances close to the Kremlin and his refusal to support Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.

El Model ‘Il·liberal’ d’Orbán

With more than two-thirds of the seats in Parliament, Orbán has adopted an ‘illiberal’ model that rejects traditional political liberalism and defends conservative, Christian and traditionalist values, generating controversy inside and outside the EU.

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