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  1. I’ve just had my Hungarian cousin over for a week. He hates Orban as much as Europe and as much of the sensible half of Hungary. He’s hoping for him to go next year as are we. Glory to Ukraine

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  2. Well the vast majority of #Europeans don't want a #HungarianPutinArseLicker like #Viktor_OrbanPM but we put up with him, knowing he's going to lose in the #2026HungarianElection.

    Together We are Stronger 💪 ❤️🇵🇱❤️🇪🇺+❤️ Europe's NATO+❤️🇺🇦 #IStandWithUkraine #ReArmEurope #RussiaIsATerroristState

    I'm looking forward to Ukraine joining our European Union familyUkraine belongs in NATO
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  3. I don't think it's Hungarians who don't want to be in the EU with Ukraine.

    I think it's this fat twat who will be out of power sooner or later.

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  4. "Their fate is to live next to Russia" is a statement meant for the mentally retarded. That is obvious, like it is, that Hungary would not had been an independent country today, if someone had not stood up against the Russians in 1956.

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  5. Then go, Orban, you won't be missed, you're in constant opposition with EU's principles, not only about Ukraine. EU isn't your cash dispenser, it comes with adhesions and common values.

    I let this here, with the source in the alt.

    Screenshot from here : https://theloop.ecpr.eu/does-hungary-still-belong-in-the-european-union/

Captured extract : 
"Why the EU might need to downsize before enlarging
Removing Hungary from the EU would have profound implications for the bloc's future. Firstly, without Hungary’s disruptions, the EU could focus on strategy, improving cohesion and efficiency. This shift would facilitate the removal of the current rule which requires the Council to vote unanimously on matters the member states consider sensitive. By streamlining decision-making – particularly in foreign policy – the EU would become a more decisive geopolitical actor.

By streamlining decision-making – particularly in foreign policy – the EU would become a more decisive geopolitical actor

Secondly, implementing an exit mechanism would streamline future EU enlargement processes. A clear withdrawal process would enable the EU to adjust accession criteria more flexibly – and that might speed up integration. This approach would reduce prolonged negotiations and the inevitable delays that accompany enlargement, allowing for efficient expansion while upholding core EU values.

Thirdly, implementing such a process would send a strong message to other countries contemplating anti-EU actions. It would underscore the importance of upholding EU values and norms, deterring states from following a similar path to Hungary. The EU is not a cash dispenser; membership requires adherence to all its principles.

Finally, the removal of Hungary as an EU member state would reduce external interference. Hungary's exit from the single market would likely weaken Russia’s and China’s efforts to exploit divisions within the EU, and this would render the Union more resilient against external pressures. The EU still holds the power to forge its own destiny."
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  6. No way is orban superior to or even equal to a Ukrainian! Hes got that Russian Superiority sickness but he will be cured.

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