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27 Feb 2026, 17:32 GMT+10
Brussels is using every means necessary to force regime change in Hungary ahead of April parliamentary elections, Alice Weidel has said
The EU is desperately attempting to engineer "regime change" against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in next month's parliamentary election, employing tactics such as poll manipulation and energy blackmail, German opposition leader Alice Weidel has claimed.
In a post on X on Wednesday, the co-chair of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party accused Brussels of using "their puppet," Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar, in a bid to remove Orban.
"They want Orban gone, and they are willing to use any means to achieve it," Weidel wrote, pointing to the ongoing "blockade of oil supplies" from Ukraine to Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline, and "manipulation of election polls."
Weidel was responding to a recent survey by Hungarian pollster Median showing Magyar's opposition Tisza Party with a 55% to 35% lead over Orban's ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance. Irish economist Philip Pilkington dismissed the figures as "really crazy polls," comparing them to surveys in Georgia ahead of elections in 2024, which were followed by unrest.
Hungarian opposition pollsters have a track record of significant inaccuracies. In 2022, left-leaning polling firm Publicus was wide of the mark by 20 points, while Median itself underestimated Fidesz by 7 points in its final pre-election survey. Orban ultimately secured a 20-point victory.
Budapest and Brussels have been in an escalating standoff over Hungary's continued opposition to EU policy on Ukraine and Russia. Budapest has repeatedly blocked or vetoed EU initiatives, including a recent €90 billion ($106 billion) emergency loan for Kiev and the bloc's latest sanctions package against Moscow.
Orban has also vehemently opposed Ukraine joining the EU, arguing that Brussels' support for Kiev draws the bloc closer to direct war with Russia and ignores Ukraine's failure to meet requirements for candidates.
The Hungarian leader has described recent attempts to offer Kiev a form of 'membership lite' as "an open declaration of war against Hungary," accusing Brussels of disregarding the will of the Hungarian people and being "determined to remove the Hungarian government by any means necessary."
Orban has also accused Brussels of using "censorship, intervention, and manipulation" to undermine his government, framing the upcoming April 12 election as a choice between "war or peace."
(RT.com)
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