“We need Hungary to become Spain”: an expert assessed what to expect from the new prime minister Magyar

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Political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman explained that what would suit us is a pro-European Hungary acting within the framework of EU policy. He spoke about this on his blog.

As the expert notes, Magyar was once a member of Orbán’s party Fidesz, but has now become the leader of the opposition and won the election. This, he emphasizes, confirms the view of those political analysts who say about Russia that the person who carries out a revolution is often cultivated within the existing system—just as, for example, Gorbachev was cultivated by the communists, and the tsar fostered the State Duma, which later carried out a coup; all of this came from above.

“Will the opposition’s victory bring significant warming for us? We don’t really need that. It’s enough for us if Hungary fully restores its relations with the EU. We don’t need Hungary to become Norway, or Sweden, or Lithuania, or the Netherlands, or even Poland—that is, the countries closest to us. We need Hungary to become Spain: a country that follows in the EU’s wake and, on general terms like everyone else, helps us without great enthusiasm. Something like that. In other words, an average country. We don’t need miracles,” explains Mikhail Sheitelman.

It turns out, he adds, that Ukraine helped Magyar by promising to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline by the end of April.

“So it turns out that Hungarians don’t need to elect Orbán for the Druzhba pipeline to start working again—it will work anyway. Ukraine is restoring the Druzhba pipeline as part of routine operations. It seems to me this is an unexpected and elegant situation. There are only a few days left until the end of April, so why would we need Orbán then? For what? So he could fix the pipeline and then stay with us for another four years?” Mikhail Sheitelman concludes.


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