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Tisza Party is a Brussels creation financed from Kiev and Brussels

The Tisza Party is a Brussels creation; the intention to achieve a change of governments is financed from Kiev and Brussels in the hope that a pro-Ukraine and pro-Brussels government will be formed in Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told the ‘Patrióta’ YouTube channel on his way to the Friday summit of EU leaders. 

In the video posted on Patrióta’s channel on Thursday, the Prime Minister highlighted that there is a Brussels-Kiev agreement which is about how Ukraine must or can be brought into the European Union, and this agreement lays down that “Hungary is a problem” and so “the Hungarian government must be removed under any circumstances.” 

The whole Tisza Party and everything that surrounds it is “a Brussels creation,” it was created in order to replace the Hungarian patriotic government with a pro-Brussels and pro-Ukraine government in Hungary which allows the Ukrainians into the European Union and executes the Brussels instructions which the Hungarian government and the Hungarian Prime Minister in person have refused to execute so far, be those about migration, energy or the funds to be sent to Ukraine, he said. 

Mr Orbán also spoke about the fact that EU leaders held discussions about various topics, but “in the end, everything is about Ukraine and the money to be sent to Ukraine.” The invitation to the upcoming meeting says that “we’ll thoroughly discuss the issue of European competitiveness, but how can we make European countries competitive if we send all the money to Ukraine?” he asked. “So, either competitiveness or financing Ukraine,” the Prime Minister pointed out. 

He highlighted that the European Union’s products were less and less marketable on the world market because they were more expensive than the corresponding products of our rivals, mostly due to the fact that the price of energy was three to four times higher in Europe than in China or the United States. 

He recalled that at the Budapest summit of the European Union, they had adopted a document, stating that the first step towards competitiveness was cheaper energy. No progress has been made since on the matter; in fact, they have done the very opposite as by increasingly forcing Russian oil and gas off the European markets, they are making energy more expensive. Today, western-type oil is approximately 13 dollars more expensive per barrel than Russian oil. Meaning that if we are forced to purchase a barrel of oil for 13 dollars more than we did before, then competitiveness will deteriorate, rather than improve, Mr Orbán said, stressing that we will not consent to this. 

“This is why we’re fighting against Brussels, to stop them from forcing on us the more expensive non-Russian oil and gas because by doing so they are killing households on the one hand […], and businesses on the other, despite the fact that we should be doing the very opposite of this, we should support them to make them more competitive,” he laid down. 

He stressed that at the summit he would repel all attempts that would result in an increase in the energy bills of Hungarian businesses or families. Competitiveness begins with cheap energy and we cannot be competitive if the Americans and the Chinese have access to the energy necessary for production at a third or quarter of the price we are paying, he stated. 

Mr Orbán also said the EU has decided to go to war, they openly admit that they want to take part in the conflict, and between 2026 and 2030 they will take part in a European-Russian war taking place in the territory of Ukraine. Meaning that they have decided to go to war, they are building a wartime economy and are preparing the population for war. 

He added that Hungary was trying to stay out of this, the Slovaks and the Czechs, too, had taken such steps, but other than us three, everyone else wanted to go into the war, rather than come out of it. He observed that Ukraine’s threats against Hungary, too, clearly showed that the European idea that we should build and maintain armed an enormous Ukrainian army from European money was contrary to Hungary’s security interests. Today, Ukraine is a threat to Hungary, and in the future, a great many problems may arise if there is an ever stronger Ukrainian army at the eastern borders of Hungary. Therefore, we will not take part in financing the Ukrainian army, Mr Orbán pointed out. 

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