The prime ministers of Hungary and Slovakia assessed that with the beginning of Donald Trump's presidency, they represented the main political trend. – We are the mainstream, said Viktor Orban. Robert Fico, in turn, announced that, like Donald Trump, he wants to include in the constitution a declaration that there are only two genders.
Prime minister Hungarian Viktor Fico met the Prime Minister on Tuesday Slovakia Robert Fica in Bratislava. They announced that the actions are new President of the United States Donald Trump are inspiring, and their own conduct in politics becomes more important.
Fico emphasized, among other things, that he and Trump share common values ​​and announced that he wants to introduce a declaration that there are only two genders into the Slovak constitution. This is what he announced, among other things, during inaugural speech Donald Trump.
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Viktor Orban and Robert FicoEPA/JAKUB GAVLAK
“We are the mainstream”
Orban noted that there has been a huge change in the Western world, which in his opinion includes Slovakia and Hungary. “We are the mainstream,” he said.
The prime ministers concluded that the Ukrainian government “is no longer as firmly in the saddle as before.” Orban said that Ukrainian politicians cannot expect that “Bratislava and Budapest will dance to whatever music they play.” Fico and Orban also accused the European Union of wanting to continue financing war in Ukraine and announced that Brussels and Kyiv were the two pro-war capitals.
Robert Fico welcomed Viktor Orban in BratislavaEPA/JAKUB GAVLAK
Fico and Orban criticized Kiev for its recent decision to interrupt the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine. They both also visited recently Vladimir Putin.
Robert Fico met with Vladimir Putin in MoscowPAP/EPA/GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN / POOL
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visits Vladimir Putin in MoscowPAP
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