Orban Condemns Foreign Influence As Serbia Faces Political Unrest

Hungarian President Viktor Orban has sounded the alarm over what he describes as globalist interference in Europe’s nationalist-led nations, pointing to violent disruptions in Serbia’s Parliament as an example. In a message shared on X, Orban accused outside forces of attempting to weaken sovereign governments that resist centralized control from Brussels.

Serbia’s government faced a dramatic scene when opposition lawmakers unleashed smoke bombs and disrupted proceedings, an incident Orban linked to broader efforts aimed at destabilizing nationalist governments. He expressed strong backing for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, warning that similar tactics could be deployed against other European leaders unwilling to submit to globalist agendas.

According to Orban, the push to weaken national sovereignty has intensified since globalist factions lost control in Washington. He suggested that after losing influence in the U.S., these forces redirected their efforts toward European nations that have resisted centralized authority, naming Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia as key targets.

The Hungarian leader has frequently rejected European Union policies that he believes undermine his country’s independence. He has criticized EU institutions for trying to impose regulations that threaten Hungary’s national identity, while defending conservative policies that have often put him at odds with Brussels.

Orban has also been a consistent supporter of President Donald Trump, praising his policies on national security and foreign affairs. He has pointed to Trump’s leadership as an alternative to what he sees as the EU’s aggressive push to expand its control over European nations.

As political tensions rise in Serbia, Orban’s warning highlights the deep divide between nationalist governments and those aligned with globalist policies in Europe.