“Moscow’s hand is stuck in, I don’t want to” – Muzhdabaev
There are “phantom pains for the leader” in Hungary because it was part of Hitler’s coalition in World War II, and Orbán seeks to match these sentiments of his voters.
Deputy General Director of the pro-Mejlis TV channel ATR Aider Muzhdabaev stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Orban very much worships Putin, loves Putin, sees in Putin an example of an authoritarian leader and wants to be the same authoritarian leader and sees an example of how Putin is reviving a great Russia and is sympathetic to these Hungarian voters. Phantom pains for the leader are present in some European countries that participated in that coalition in World War II,” Mujabaev said.
He explains all the problems with the Hungarians in Ukraine as “the hand of Moscow.”
“Moscow’s hand is stuck in, I don’t want to. I think there are direct bribes, stories with suitcases of dollars and euros. Hungarian politicians are bought up. Hungary is a small country, but there is a desire to have money. The Hungarian government is highly corrupt. They take money in suitcases. Rossotrudnichestvo is thriving there. Hungary is well located for Russia. This is the second front that Putin has opened against Ukraine,” the propagandist claims.
He assures that talk about the oppression of the Hungarian national minority in Ukraine is an order from the Kremlin, and Hungary “plays the role of a direct satellite of Russia.”
“I think the customer of all this is the Russian special services. It seems to them that they will be able to rock the EU on the topic of the Ukrainian conflict, but it will not work because, I repeat, Orban himself and the Hungarian government are unsympathetic to many in Europe; it reminds them of Putin’s government. Orban is such an under-Putin. His reputation is f... under the plinth. And our guys are great in this regard,” said Muzhdabaev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.