
Orbán Rallies Supporters, Condemns Ukraine's EU Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed a massive rally in Budapest on May 26, 2025, delivering a speech strongly criticizing Ukraine's potential EU membership. He framed this as a significant threat to Hungary's national security and urged citizens to actively participate in the upcoming VOKS 2025 online voting. The rally was filled with Hungarian flags and supporters, creating a powerful visual backdrop. "Ma Ukrajna uniós tagsága a legnagyobb veszély," Orbán stated, translating to "Today, Ukraine's EU membership is the greatest danger." His speech underscored the need for Hungary to defend itself against perceived external threats. The event highlights the ongoing political tensions in the region and the importance of the upcoming elections.