#1 Hungary总理Viktor Orbán因为总在欧盟投票中支持Russia,被共济会抖搂出paedaphile投名状了
发表于 : 2024年 2月 26日 08:48
他现在被搞,只是因为他不听话,而不是因为他是个坏人。
他如果不干脏事,就根本到不了现在这个位置,因为媒体根本不会捧他上台。
因为他不听话,所以把柄就其作用了。
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Child-abuse fiasco could delay Hungary's Nato vote
Hungary's paedophile scandal could further delay Sweden's Nato entry, while weakening Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán on the EU stage.
Hungarian MPs were waiting for 21 February to see if Orbán would put Sweden's Nato-entry ratification on the parliament's spring agenda.
Hungary is the last of 31 Nato allies to give Sweden the all-clear, amid growing US and German pressure for Orbán to give way.
But following the Hungarian president's shock resignation on Saturday (10 February), the parliament will now be busy choosing a new head of state instead, in a process due to take more than 30 days.
President Katalin Novák resigned due to public outrage that she wrongfully pardoned a paedophile in April last year.
It was the biggest scandal to hit Orbán's ultraconservative Fidesz party since one of its founders, former MEP József Szájer, was caught by Belgian police at a gay orgy in Brussels during the pandemic.
"A delay [on Nato] is imminent," said Márton Gyöngyösi, an MEP from the Hungarian right-wing opposition party Jobbik.
"Plenty of excuses to delay Nato ratification," he added.
"This whole resignation affair will buy time for Orbán regarding Nato because this is now the hot topic domestically," also said Zsuzsanna Végh, from the German Marshall Fund (GMF), a think-tank in Berlin.
One "excuse" Orbán might give was that Hungary needed to replace Novák before doing Nato, because Hungary's president had to sign off the Nato ratification bill, Gyöngyösi said.
But this did not hold water, warned Ágnes Vadai, an MP from the Democratic Coalition, a centre-left Hungarian opposition party.
"There will not be one second without a president. She [Novák] is still in office and during the election process the [parliament] speaker will take over the duties of the president," Vadai said.
"There is no legal obstacle to [Nato] ratification — so it can happen," she added.
Novák's fall aside, Orbán was locked in a staring contest with Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson.
The last time they met — for 15 minutes in the corridors of an EU summit in Brussels on 1 February — Orbán told Kristersson to come to Budapest first as a sign of respect, but Kristersson said he'd only go to Hungary after ratification was completed.
Orbán's loyalty to Nato is in doubt due to his friendly ties with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
But the Nato delay has more to do with Orbán's domestic politics and personality than with geopolitics, the GMF's Végh said.
The Hungarian leader had accused Sweden of slandering his government over democratic backsliding and now Orbán "needed some sort of way to save face," Végh added.
"There's no reason at all to hold up ratification, but it's very hard to call because everything depends on him — on one individual's whim," she said, in a snapshot of Orbán's illiberal system.
他如果不干脏事,就根本到不了现在这个位置,因为媒体根本不会捧他上台。
因为他不听话,所以把柄就其作用了。
https://telex.hu/english/2024/02/26/vik ... d-of-state
Child-abuse fiasco could delay Hungary's Nato vote
Hungary's paedophile scandal could further delay Sweden's Nato entry, while weakening Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán on the EU stage.
Hungarian MPs were waiting for 21 February to see if Orbán would put Sweden's Nato-entry ratification on the parliament's spring agenda.
Hungary is the last of 31 Nato allies to give Sweden the all-clear, amid growing US and German pressure for Orbán to give way.
But following the Hungarian president's shock resignation on Saturday (10 February), the parliament will now be busy choosing a new head of state instead, in a process due to take more than 30 days.
President Katalin Novák resigned due to public outrage that she wrongfully pardoned a paedophile in April last year.
It was the biggest scandal to hit Orbán's ultraconservative Fidesz party since one of its founders, former MEP József Szájer, was caught by Belgian police at a gay orgy in Brussels during the pandemic.
"A delay [on Nato] is imminent," said Márton Gyöngyösi, an MEP from the Hungarian right-wing opposition party Jobbik.
"Plenty of excuses to delay Nato ratification," he added.
"This whole resignation affair will buy time for Orbán regarding Nato because this is now the hot topic domestically," also said Zsuzsanna Végh, from the German Marshall Fund (GMF), a think-tank in Berlin.
One "excuse" Orbán might give was that Hungary needed to replace Novák before doing Nato, because Hungary's president had to sign off the Nato ratification bill, Gyöngyösi said.
But this did not hold water, warned Ágnes Vadai, an MP from the Democratic Coalition, a centre-left Hungarian opposition party.
"There will not be one second without a president. She [Novák] is still in office and during the election process the [parliament] speaker will take over the duties of the president," Vadai said.
"There is no legal obstacle to [Nato] ratification — so it can happen," she added.
Novák's fall aside, Orbán was locked in a staring contest with Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson.
The last time they met — for 15 minutes in the corridors of an EU summit in Brussels on 1 February — Orbán told Kristersson to come to Budapest first as a sign of respect, but Kristersson said he'd only go to Hungary after ratification was completed.
Orbán's loyalty to Nato is in doubt due to his friendly ties with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
But the Nato delay has more to do with Orbán's domestic politics and personality than with geopolitics, the GMF's Végh said.
The Hungarian leader had accused Sweden of slandering his government over democratic backsliding and now Orbán "needed some sort of way to save face," Végh added.
"There's no reason at all to hold up ratification, but it's very hard to call because everything depends on him — on one individual's whim," she said, in a snapshot of Orbán's illiberal system.