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The nationalist Prime Minister has every chance of being re-elected on Sunday, after a legislative campaign disrupted by the war in Ukraine.
By Emmanuel Berretta
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Dn the last days of the legislative campaign, Viktor Orban probably did not anticipate that a new opponent would stand in his way to tap into his bad conscience. This adversary is none other than Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president. Invited to speak by video during the last European Council, on March 24, the man who resists the Russians challenged the Hungarian Prime Minister in front of his peers in order to push him to accept his two main demands: first of all, a embargo on Russian hydrocarbons (also refused by Germany) and the transit of arms through Hungary to equip the Ukrainian army. These are, in fact, the two impassable “red lines” that Viktor Orban has drawn so that, he says, Hungary remains “behind…
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