Three upcoming national elections could bring about Orbán’s veto coalition and a turnaround in Europe, think tank expects

In its current form, the European Union is not a good thing, while Hungary is under attack for its commitment to national values, but the right still does have reason for omptimism: Fidesz could win the 2024 EP elections in Hungary again, and after three national elections across the continent, Viktor Orbán’s “sovereignist veto coalition” could be formed in the European Council. At the Nézőpont Institute’s event on Thursday, the audience, mostly consisting of ambassadors and invited guests, listened to Judit Varga talk about how the European Union has repeatedly fooled Hungary, while the Union is struggling with a crisis of leadership and has now become a mere supporting actor on the stage of history. We also found out how many children three Fidesz analysts have and what Gábor G. Fodor thinks is the secret to Fidesz’s success.