Brussels ruled by "army": Orban sees West as "civilization on the wane"

At an event organized by his party, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expresses his deep contempt for the West, which he feels is oppressing him and his country.

Brussels ruled by "army": Orban sees West as "civilization on the wane"

At an event organized by his party, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expresses his deep contempt for the West, which he feels is oppressing him and his country. However, he puts ex-US President Trump and Angela Merkel in a positive light.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban sees himself in a fight with the West, which wants to impose the wrong sanctions policy and foreign values ​​on his country. "Western civilization's power, performance, reputation and ability to act are on the wane," the right-wing politician said in front of thousands of supporters in the Romanian spa town of Baile Tusnad.

Orban has governed the EU country of Hungary since 2010. Orban is in conflict with the European Union over the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law. Several procedures are currently underway against Hungary, including one under the new Rule of Law Mechanism, which could lead to the withdrawal of EU funding. "Brussels" is controlled by a "host" of US investor and democracy promoter George Soros, Orban accused the EU.

The Hungarian-born billionaire and Holocaust survivor has been the enemy of the right-wing government in Budapest for years. "They should live how they want, but they should also let us live how we want," Orban demanded, alluding to EU infringement proceedings over a Hungarian law that restricts information rights about homosexuals and transsexuals.

Orban also criticized the West for ignoring Russia's security claims ahead of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. "With US President Trump and Chancellor Merkel, this war would never have happened," he said, apparently guided by the assessment that these politicians - like himself - would have stood for a more pro-Russian policy.

At first, Romanian nationalists tried to disrupt Orban's speech. They shouted: "Transylvania will remain Romanian soil forever!" The Romanian police took them away. Baile Tusnad (Hungarian: Tusnadfürdö) is located in a compact Hungarian settlement area in Transylvania. Until 1918 the region had belonged to Hungary. The Fidesz party has held a summer academy in Baile Tusnad for more than three decades. Orban, who is a Fidesz co-founder, traditionally gives the closing speech there.