Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, has been holding meetings with world leaders such as Xi Jinping and Putin, which does not directly represent the European Union.
Orbán has been using his visibility to promote his own political interests, which are contrary to those of the European Union.
Hungary has been criticised for blocking aid packages to Ukraine and for its stance against sending weapons.
Orbán has been seeking to establish his country as a major player within the European military industry.
Orbán's party, Fidesz, opposes federalism in the European Parliament and is against a cohesive European Union.
Conclusion: Orbán's actions and perspectives, being more aligned with Russia and China, carry the potential threat of weakening the European Union.