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Právo | Orbán's game turned against him

One of the shortest summits in the history of the EU ended by unanimous agreement. Why were there no protracted negotiations and what position does this put Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in? Our deputy director Viktor Daněk explains in a commentary.
2. February 2024

"Budapest reacted to the leaks about the loss of part of its voting rights by angrily accusing Brussels of blackmail. One can only laugh at such a thing. It is clearly Hungary that has been the one blackmailing others for a long time."

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