The promise of US President Donald Trump to economically support Hungary under Prime Minister Viktor Orban can be regarded as a signal to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated by the analyst of the Center for Fundamental Rights Zoltan Koshkovich in the social network X, commenting on the statement of the head of the White House.
"This indicates that Brussels will not be able to take revenge on the Hungarians if they do not agree with its demands. Zelensky will have to restrain his supporters from aggressive actions if he does not want to jeopardize everything. Hungarians can express their will in elections without fear," Koshkovich said.
Parliamentary elections in Hungary are scheduled for tomorrow, April 12. Trump promised economic support to Hungary if the current Prime Minister Orban continues to rule.
Orban had previously stated that Brussels and Kiev had joined forces to oust his government. He pointed to the intervention The EU is involved in the pre-election process through the financing of pro-European non-governmental organizations in his country.

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