The European Union is bracing for Hungary to take over the EU’s rotating presidency, which starts on July 1. It could be an awkward six months for the EU leadership given that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been on a collision course with Brussels, watering down EU sanctions on Russia, preventing military and financial aid for Ukraine, and questioning Kyiv’s EU aspirations. Hungary, a self-styled “illiberal democracy,” has been penalized for what officials in Brussels see as backsliding on democracy, with the EU freezing 6 billion euros…
Will Orban’s Government Cause Turmoil in the EU?
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