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Orban announces referendum on Russia sanctions

2022-09-26T14:59:21.755Z


Orban announces referendum on Russia sanctions Created: 09/26/2022Updated: 09/26/2022, 16:41 Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban wants to hold a referendum on the Russian sanctions. © Zoltan Mathe/MTI/AP/dpa For months, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been railing against the sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU after the invasion of Ukraine. Now he wants to ask the Hungarian peopl


Orban announces referendum on Russia sanctions

Created: 09/26/2022Updated: 09/26/2022, 16:41

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban wants to hold a referendum on the Russian sanctions.

© Zoltan Mathe/MTI/AP/dpa

For months, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been railing against the sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU after the invasion of Ukraine.

Now he wants to ask the Hungarian people about it.

Budapest - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced a referendum on the European Union's (EU) sanctions on Russia.

"The sanctions were not decided in a democratic way, but decided by Brussels bureaucrats and European elites," he said on Monday in the Budapest parliament.

"Although Europe's citizens are paying the price, they have not been asked," he added.

Orban has been railing against the sanctions the EU imposed on Russia after it invaded Ukraine for months.

However: in the Council of EU states, which must take these decisions unanimously, Hungary always voted for the respective sanctions packages.

The Hungarian had agreed to an exception to the oil embargo against Russia that came into effect in December.

Citizens receive questionnaires with leading questions

As part of a “national consultation”, the Hungarian government will now “be the first in Europe to ask people about the sanctions against Russia,” Orban said on Monday.

The right-wing populist repeatedly has "national consultations" carried out in order to have his policies confirmed, for example in connection with restrictions on the right to asylum.

Questionnaires are sent to citizens that contain leading questions and make the government's positions appear correct.

The results of these surveys have no legally binding consequences.

dpa

Source: merkur

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