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In an essay Viktor Orban complains about the "perversion" of the West. He is ready to fight the EU, spreads conspiracy theories, and shows support for President Donald Trump on the campaign trail. Due to the Corona pandemic, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had to give up this time from the big stage. Instead of going out as he does every year at the summer university, national-conservative Prime Minister Baile Tusnad published a programmatic political essay on Monday in the daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet. He says no to the liberal west. "The West has lost its attractiveness from the point of view of Central Europe." The life patterns of the liberal, open-to-the-world West and the conservative Christian East are incompatible with each other.
The political approaches of both camps, such as in Austria Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data and Germany between the Christian Democrats and the Greens, Orban sees as "perversion". Different worldviews are dividing the European Union even more in the direction of economic policy, according to Orban. Together with its allies in the region, Hungary wants to focus on the ability to compete in the EU. The majority in Brussels hinders this competition because, among other things, they pursue climate goals to the point of "absurdity" and aim for a multicultural society, he says. Even the educational policy of the West is criticized by the Hungarian Prime Minister, as incompatible with conservative Christian countries. "The goal of our education is to make our children patriots, to pass on our inherited traditions.
Schools must confirm that sexual identity in children "which the creator gave them at birth", and protect children from "gender ideology" and "rainbow propaganda". Orban toughens the tone and spreads conspiracy theories Read also: The USA and the EU call for the completion of the selection process of the Chief Prosecutor in Kosovo EU: Serbia will have consequences for non-adherence to our foreign policy For years, Orban and his Fidesz party have been repeating that European conservatives have betrayed the ideals of a Christian Europe. As justification, he uses the same conspiracy theories. Even in his programmatic essay, he claims that EU institutions serve "George Soros and his people", not the citizens of Europe. The American billionaire works together with the "Brussels elite", "international media" and "civil society organizations disguised as NGOs" in the destruction of national states and national-conservative governments. Even the favorite theory in right-wing extremist circles of "population exchange" is used by Viktor Orban.
The political approaches of both camps, such as in Austria Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data and Germany between the Christian Democrats and the Greens, Orban sees as "perversion". Different worldviews are dividing the European Union even more in the direction of economic policy, according to Orban. Together with its allies in the region, Hungary wants to focus on the ability to compete in the EU. The majority in Brussels hinders this competition because, among other things, they pursue climate goals to the point of "absurdity" and aim for a multicultural society, he says. Even the educational policy of the West is criticized by the Hungarian Prime Minister, as incompatible with conservative Christian countries. "The goal of our education is to make our children patriots, to pass on our inherited traditions.
Schools must confirm that sexual identity in children "which the creator gave them at birth", and protect children from "gender ideology" and "rainbow propaganda". Orban toughens the tone and spreads conspiracy theories Read also: The USA and the EU call for the completion of the selection process of the Chief Prosecutor in Kosovo EU: Serbia will have consequences for non-adherence to our foreign policy For years, Orban and his Fidesz party have been repeating that European conservatives have betrayed the ideals of a Christian Europe. As justification, he uses the same conspiracy theories. Even in his programmatic essay, he claims that EU institutions serve "George Soros and his people", not the citizens of Europe. The American billionaire works together with the "Brussels elite", "international media" and "civil society organizations disguised as NGOs" in the destruction of national states and national-conservative governments. Even the favorite theory in right-wing extremist circles of "population exchange" is used by Viktor Orban.