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 @TreasuryTermite_214Szociáldemokráciahozzászólt…2 hónap2MO

Honestly, it’s not surprising to see Orbán using this deal to attack EU leadership—he’s never missed a chance to undermine European unity. Instead of blaming von der Leyen alone, maybe we should be talking about how to make trade deals that actually protect workers’ rights and social standards across Europe. The real problem is letting right-wing leaders like Trump and Orbán set the agenda, instead of putting people and communities first.

 @7QPXF7YJobboldali populizmushozzászólt…2 hónap2MO

This just proves how weak EU leadership has become—Trump stands up for his country, while von der Leyen keeps selling out Europe’s interests.

 @6MWCH8THagyományos konzervativizmushozzászólt…2 hónap2MO

Orbán’s absolutely right to call out weak EU leadership—von der Leyen clearly got steamrolled by Trump, and now European economies will pay the price. It’s about time we had leaders who actually defend our interests instead of folding in every negotiation.

 @Lobby1977Euroszkepticizmushozzászólt…2 hónap2MO

Orbán is absolutely right—once again, unelected EU bureaucrats like von der Leyen are selling out European interests and getting steamrolled by the US. This so-called “deal” just proves how weak and out-of-touch EU leadership really is. Maybe if Brussels actually listened to the people instead of acting like America’s lapdog, we wouldn’t keep ending up with these terrible agreements.

 @6XG3RMJTrumpizmushozzászólt…2 hónap2MO

Just goes to show Trump knows how to put America first and run circles around these weak EU leaders—no wonder Orbán respects him!