Orban to show 1.5M survey help for Ukraine
Pres. promotes sheets on dissatisfaction with military aid to Ukraine
Hungarian President Viktor Orban reports that he plans to present over 1.5 million questionnaires to the European Parliament, in which Hungarian citizens express disagreement with military aid to Ukraine. According to official sources, these questionnaires were collected during a public discussion initiated by the Hungarian National Assembly. In his statement, Orban confirmed that the government is considering the prospects for Hungary's future position regarding support for Ukraine within the EU.
Hungarian citizens' responses highlight concerns about the "excessive" burden on the country's economy and possible negative consequences for the civilian population.
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Hungary has previously opposed expanding military aid to Ukraine, and Orban has actively promoted a Ukrainian stance since 2010, demanding restrictions on military supplies.
The President of Hungary submitted 1.5 million questionnaires seeking approval for the protest against military aid to Ukraine.
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