Orban to show EU questionnaires on aid to Ukraine
Over 1.5 million questionnaires collected
In February, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban plans to present the European Council with more than 1.5 million survey responses in which Hungarian residents express dissatisfaction with military aid to Ukraine. According to Orban's representatives, this data reflects the country's public opinion regarding the conflict with Russia and serves as an argument in discussions about the EU's future actions toward Ukraine. The public presentation of the results will take place within the context of discussions on the EU's powers and policies regarding military support for the country.
Context
The war in eastern Ukraine began in 2022, after which EU countries actively discussed measures to support Ukraine.
Hungary's prime minister is collecting 1.5 million questionnaires with feedback on military aid to Ukraine and plans to present them to the European Council.
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