The Die Weltwoche revealed the European Parliament and Ursula von der Leyen in public in Strasbourg when the Hungarian Prime Minister said things that Brussels did not want to hear.
Viktor Orbán tore off the EU’s mask: his speech was full of obvious things, but Brussels did not want to hear about it – this is the title of an article published by Die Weltwoche, which revealed the European Parliament and Ursula von der Leyen in public in Strasbourg.
“Some behaved like representatives of the NSDAP in the last freely elected Reichstag: they shouted, screamed, interrupted the speaker, and waved banners,” writes Wolfgang Koydl, who asked the question: what was so terrible about Orbán’s speech? He believes nothing, because the Hungarian Prime Minister’s speech was a passionate commitment to Europe while sounding an alarm.
The editor-in-chief of the Swiss newspaper, Roger Köppel, said that it is complete madness to criticize the prime minister for his commitment to peace.