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Hungary PM Orbán blasts ‘Western world,’ calls for Trump victory
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sought to mobilize support for his brand of right-wing populism in a holiday speech on Friday, urging his spectators to help him «occupy Brussels» in European Union elections this summer.
Orbán’s address, coinciding with a national holiday commemorating Hungary’s failed 1848 revolution against Habsburg rule, railed against the EU and — similarly to other speeches in recent years — compared it to imperial occupiers that have dominated Hungary throughout history.
The nationalist leader, speaking from the steps of the National Museum in central Budapest, drew a sharp contrast between his country and the «Western world,» accusing the latter of being a source of rootlessness and destruction.
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«They start wars, destroy worlds, redraw countries’ borders and graze on everything like locusts,» told the crowd, many of whom were bused into Budapest for the occasion. «We Hungarians live differently and want to live differently.»
He was speaking less than three months before EU elections that are expected to show a surge for far-right parties across the continent that share many of Orbán’s key positions.
Opposition to immigration and LGBTQ+ rights, as well as a commitment to national pride and sovereignty, featured heavily in his comments on the national holiday, which often bore the tone of a campaign speech.
«Brussels is not the first empire that has set its eyes on Hungary,» Orbán said, referring to the EU’s de-facto capital. «The peoples of Europe today are afraid that Brussels will take away their freedom. … If we want to preserve Hungary’s freedom and sovereignty, we have no choice: We have to occupy Brussels.»
There is heightened political tension in Hungary following the resignation in February of the president, Orbán ally Katalin Novák, amid outrage over her issuing of a pardon to a convicted accomplice in a case of child sexual abuse in a state-run orphanage.
The scandal also led to the resignation of a former justice minister and put unprecedented political pressure on Orbán’s long-serving government, which has led Hungary since 2010.
Hungary’s position among its partners and allies has also faced strain in recent months. On Thursday, in a speech reflecting on the 25th anniversary of Hungary’s NATO membership, U.S. Ambassador David Pressman highlighted concerns over Hungary’s reliability as an ally in the military alliance, stating that Orbán’s government «appears to have little interest in constructive dialogue» to solve disagreements with its partners.
In the speech in Budapest, Pressman criticized Hungary’s recent obstructionism toward Sweden’s NATO accession, and accused Orbán of pursuing dangerous relationships with Russia and China.
Orbán’s government, Pressman said, «labels and treats the United States as an ‘adversary’ while making policy choices that increasingly isolate it from friends and allies.»
As Orbán hopes for success this summer for conservative forces in Europe, he has also achieved close ties with parts of the American right, including former President Donald Trump.
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The Hungarian leader last week visited the United States where he met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, and openly called for a Trump victory over President Joe Biden in November elections.
In his speech on Friday, Orbán said that support for Trump showed that American voters were «rebelling,» and predicted a political shift that will favor conservatives in Europe and the United States in 2024.
«This year will be a turning point,» he said. «At the beginning of the year we were still alone, and by the end of the year we will be the majority.»
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Donald Trump designa a una mujer como su jefa de Gabinete
Donald Trump designó este jueves a Susie Wiles, directora de facto de su campaña presidencial, como jefa de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca, la primera mujer en ocupar ese cargo de enorme influencia.
Wiles es ampliamente reconocida tanto dentro como fuera del círculo íntimo de Trump por dirigir lo que fue, por mucho, su campaña más disciplinada y mejor ejecutada, además de que era considerada por muchos como la candidata principal para ocupar el cargo. Se mantuvo en buena medida lejos de los reflectores, e incluso se negó a decir algunas palabras mientras Trump celebraba su victoria electoral la madrugada del miércoles.
Incluso se negó a aceptar formalmente el cargo de directora de campaña, evitando convertirse en un blanco, tomando en cuenta el historial de Trump de cambiar frecuentemente a las personas que se desempeñan en ese puesto.
El nombramiento de Wiles es la primera gran decisión que da a conocer Trump desde que ganó las elecciones, y una que podría resultar una prueba decisiva en su próximo mandato, ya que debe conformar rápidamente al equipo que ayudará a dirigir el enorme gobierno federal. Wiles no le aporta al cargo mucha experiencia a nivel federal, pero tiene una relación cercana con el próximo mandatario.
Durante la campaña, Wiles logró hacer lo que pocos han podido: ayudar a controlar los impulsos de Trump, sin reprenderlo, sino ganándose su respeto y demostrándole que le iba mejor cuando seguía sus consejos que cuando los ignoraba,
Trump tuvo cuatro jefes de Gabinete en su primer mandato, incluido uno que sirvió en capacidad de interino durante un año, parte de una rotación de personal sin precedentes. Trump despidió a muchos de sus colaboradores principales durante su primer periodo presidencial, quienes resentían el sentirse gestionados o tratados con condescendencia, mientras que otros quedaron atrapados en las disputas ideológicas al interior de la Casa Blanca.
“Susie es dura, inteligente, innovadora y es admirada y respetada universalmente. Susie continuará trabajando incansablemente para Hacer Grande a Estados Unidos Otra Vez”, dijo Trump en un comunicado. “Es un honor bien merecido tener a Susie como la primera mujer en ser jefa de despacho en la historia de Estados Unidos. No tengo dudas de que hará que nuestro país se sienta orgulloso”.
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