The EU's Misstep in Targeting Orban
The EU's Misstep in Targeting Orban

The European Union, a formidable alliance of 27 member states, is currently grappling with significant internal and external challenges.

The bloc’s approach to foreign policies and economic strategies has been criticized for its perceived missteps, with one of the most contentious being its stance against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

As the Economist suggests, the powers within the EU are making a significant error by targeting Orban.

Unlike leaders from France, the UK, and Germany, Orban is uniquely positioned with the trust and ear of influential leaders like Erdogan, Putin, and Xi.

This article delves into the reasons behind the EU's opposition to Orban and the potential ramifications of this stance.