Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has re-started a nationwide campaign against the EU, erecting billboards vilifying the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. Orban warns that the EU needs radical reform or it will fall apart, calling for countries to reject the Brussels model of Europe. The lack of a clear path for EU enlargement has stalled reforms and, in some countries, reversed progress, according to Paul Hockenos. The ruling party in Hungary has placed billboards depicting von der Leyen alongside Alex Soros, son of the liberal financier George Soros. Orban accuses the EU of trying to set up 'migrant ghettos.'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban re-starts a nationwide campaign against the EU, with billboards blasting the bloc for purportedly trying to set up “migrant ghettos" https://t.co/Rf3hESM00I
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban re-starts a nationwide campaign against the EU, with billboards blasting the bloc for purportedly trying to set up “migrant ghettos" https://t.co/H3bDMyxnqh
The European Union needs radical reform or it will fall apart, warns re-elected Hungary PM Orbán The Hungarian prime minister praised his administration’s alternative approach and called for countries to “say no to the Brussels model of Europe” https://t.co/pgrEMPYiWj
In Hungary, billboards featuring slogans criticizing Ursula von der Leyen have appeared https://t.co/wcMwNq0aGT https://t.co/nCQbZyPvu4
Hungary's Orban erects billboards vilifying EU's von der Leyen https://t.co/Xev0CbmXX5
The ruling party in #Hungary has placed a billboard stating 'We don't dance to their tune.' It depicts the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, alongside Alex #Soros, the son of the liberal financier of Hungarian descent, George Soros, Reuters reported. https://t.co/cHgt2rEE2f
Hungary's Orban erects billboards vilifying EU's von der Leyen https://t.co/K9ufv4bqo6 https://t.co/06iESieFeI
The lack of a clear path or concrete timeline for EU enlargement has brought momentum on reforms to a standstill and, in some countries, even reversed it, Paul Hockenos argues. https://t.co/QAVp6jQX3h
Hungary needs to change the EU, not leave it, Orban says https://t.co/vGehNzEgdd