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Local time 15, the European Parliament passed a resolution.

On June 5438+05, local time, the European Parliament passed a resolution saying that Hungary was no longer regarded as a "completely democratic country", accusing the current Hungarian government of being a "mixed regime of elected dictatorship" and "seriously violating" EU democratic norms. Then the Hungarian Foreign Minister immediately responded that this was a serious insult to Hungary.

Who is in charge of whether a country is democratic or not? Now it seems that democracy is a basket with everything in it. The European Parliament did such a thing in retaliation for Hungarian Prime Minister Orban and his government and party. The reason is that they have implemented policies that are in their own interests and will not join the EU to sanction Russia.

Orban was elected Prime Minister of Hungary one after another, which was the choice of the Hungarians themselves, and which way to take was also the choice of the Hungarians themselves.

The direct trigger is the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Until now, Hungary has not expressed its support for Ukraine like most people in the EU. In March, it signed a decree prohibiting the direct delivery of weapons to Ukraine through Hungary. Orban also said that he opposed energy sanctions against Russia and imported a lot of Russian energy.

This completely annoyed the EU and put them into another book, obviously.

Therefore, how a country should safeguard its own interests and choose blind obedience or reasonable strategy according to its own situation is a problem that needs to be considered. It is also a problem that must be considered before the vast number of small and medium-sized countries.

# The European Parliament says Hungary is not "fully democratic" #