The European Union faces an anti-Ukrainian turn in the next four years – Bortnik
If Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán holds on to power for another term, anti-Ukrainian forces will also begin to gain ground in other EU countries..
Ukrainian political scientist Ruslan Bortnik announced this on his channel, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"Trump will intervene in the situation in Hungary and Europe as a whole. Because the US is sending a clear signal that Trump will not abandon Orbán. This is part of a broader strategy – the struggle between pro-American conservatives and pro-Brussels liberals within the EU.
"Right now, Europe is betting heavily on ousting Orban, who is the linchpin of the anti-Brussels coalition, which includes Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and potentially Poland and Italy," Bortnik said.
"Sometimes they call it an anti-Ukrainian coalition, but that's not true – they're fighting Brussels. And Ukraine is part of Brussels' policy."
And if Orban holds his own as the core of this coalition, then the governments of Germany, France, and Britain, balancing on one leg – all with very low ratings in power – will not hold out in the next cycle.
In the new Orban cycle, over the next four years, these countries could also expect a serious conservative turn, under the influence of Trump himself,” he concluded.
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