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Kremlin: Western media prepared for Orbán's defeat last week

Kremlin: Western media prepared for Orbán's defeat last week

From Postimees · (3d ago) Estonian Critical tone

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Kremlin, through its spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, accused the EU of direct interference in Hungary's elections a week before the vote.
  • Peskov stated that various European forces and Brussels did not want Viktor Orbán to win the election again.

The Russian government has publicly accused the European Union of meddling in Hungary's internal affairs, specifically targeting the recent elections. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov voiced these accusations, asserting that elements within Europe and Brussels were actively working against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's re-election prospects.

These allegations were made a week prior to the election, suggesting a deliberate effort by Moscow to shape the narrative surrounding the vote. Peskov's statement implies that external forces were attempting to influence the outcome, a claim that resonates with Hungary's often-strained relationship with EU institutions.

The Kremlin's intervention, even through public statements, underscores the geopolitical significance attached to the Hungarian elections. Russia's perceived support for Orbán, and its criticism of EU interference, positions the election as a focal point in the broader East-West political dynamics within Europe.

Several forces in Europe, several forces in Brussels do not want Orbán to win the election again.

— Dmitry PeskovAccusing the EU of interfering in Hungary's elections.
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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.