The following is the English translation of a press release kindly provided to us by the Center for Fundamental Rights.
The Brussels headquarters of the globalist–Sorosist network has launched a full-scale attack on Budapest through its Kyiv, Ukraine-based proxy, Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó warned during a visit to Chile, where he attended the inauguration of the country’s new right-wing president, José Antonio Kast.
Speaking at a conference organized by the Center, Szánthó said that the pressure on Hungary is becoming increasingly overt. According to him, Hungary is being blackmailed with the threat of an oil blockade, while President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has allegedly issued death threats against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary. He also claimed that deceptive false-flag operations are being planned, with the Tisza Party designated to carry them out. In Europe, he argued, only the Hungarian right is capable of preventing an impending ‘apocalypse’, as he put it.
Szánthó stressed that the stakes of Hungary’s upcoming elections in April are at least as high as those of the 2024 United States presidential election. Hungarian patriots, he said, were the first to demonstrate that it is possible to defeat the globalist left, halt migration, support families, and defend national identity. Orbán was the pioneer on this path, and Hungarian political expertise has since become an export commodity. ‘The globalists—now operating from Brussels and Ukraine—therefore want a symbolic victory, taking down the most valuable trophy,’ he said.
Szánthó went on to speak about what he sees as the growing strength of patriotic forces worldwide. Despite the efforts of ‘the international deep state’, George Soros’s NGO network, the Brussels bureaucracy, and even Zelenskyy—along with the Hungarian left, which he said is doing everything possible to secure Ukraine’s EU membership—he believes these forces are not strong enough to defeat the patriots.
In his view, a new generation of patriotic leaders is emerging: PM Orbán, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, President Javier Milei of Argentina, US President Donald Trump, and now President Kast of Chile. According to Szánthó, these leaders always place the interests of their own people first, refuse to follow the progressive political agenda, and remain guided by what their moral compass: ‘God, homeland, and family’.
He concluded by saying that just as ‘common sense prevailed’ in Chile with Kast’s victory, he expects patriotic forces to succeed in Hungary under PM Orbán as well. Szánthó also believes the momentum behind patriotic movements will continue, arguing that the world has reached a historic turning point. In his words, the coming years will determine whether the ‘old, cynical, burned-out neoliberal–neo-Marxist elite’ or Christian leaders who believe in the future will shape the new era.
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