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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • 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.