Orban Calls Out Globalists For Meddling In European Nations

Hungarian President Viktor Orban has warned that globalist forces are actively working to destabilize sovereign European nations, pointing to recent unrest in Serbia as part of a larger agenda. Orban’s remarks, shared on X, suggest that Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia are in the crosshairs of these efforts.
He stated that after losing Washington, globalist elements shifted their focus to Brussels and are now targeting nationalist governments in Europe. He referenced the recent disruption in Serbia’s Parliament, where opposition lawmakers set off smoke bombs and attempted to derail proceedings.
Orban’s message also expressed solidarity with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Serbia’s leadership, which he said is under attack by those seeking to erode national sovereignty. He warned that the tactics being used in Serbia are part of a broader effort to destabilize governments that refuse to submit to globalist influence.
His remarks come as tensions remain high between nationalist leaders and European Union officials, who have long sought to centralize power in Brussels. Orban has repeatedly pushed back against EU policies that he believes threaten Hungary’s identity and governance.
He also referenced Washington, stating that “patriots” took control there, an apparent nod to President Donald Trump’s victory. Orban has been a vocal supporter of Trump and has been critical of the Biden administration’s role in fueling the war in Ukraine rather than seeking a peaceful resolution.
The unrest in Serbia comes at a time when nationalist movements across Europe are gaining traction, setting up a direct confrontation with globalist forces. Orban’s comments reflect growing resistance to what many see as outside interference in their nations’ affairs.