Victor Orban of Hungary targeted Ukraine, as the protest increases

In the video clip, investigators, fingerprints, crime view photos, a drug lab and bullet casting are seen, then a black wolf’s head is visible in the camera. A man speaks in a deep, menacing voice: “Drugs and weapons smuggling are characterized by Ukrainian mafia.His cruelty is notorious worldwide. The war has brought more weapons into its hands than ever before. ,A tank rolls on screen, a man puts on a Balaklav, then a picture of Ursula von Der Leyen, chairman of the European Union Commission. “Brussels play with fire,” the voice continues. “If Ukraine joins the European Union, the Ukrainian mafia will come to Hungary.”This and similar clips are currently on the media platforms of the government supporters of Hungary. He is part of a campaign launched by Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban recently against Ukraine’s European Union’s reception process.All Hungarian citizens have to vote by 20 June whether they are joining the European Union for Ukraine. The Hungary government is against it, not surprisingly.Orban has been on a pro -Russian and anti -Ukrainian course over the years. But recently, his vowel is increasing the sharpness of his language and the bluntness of his language. His current campaign is still at the top of his previous smell and defamation campaigns, and includes his controversial national counseles, which prevent anti -immigrant sentiments, or include his antisementary attacks against billionaire George Soros. These propaganda are lies that are as shocking as they are racists. The neighboring country has been depicted as a mass of “drug smuggling and organized crime in Eastern Europe”, which is a mass of barbaric people who either belong to the mafia or are waiting for Hungary to flood with their “cheap labor” and collect Hungary pension. If Ukraine was a member of the European Union, a lesson of the campaign claimed, the health system in public safety and Hungary will collapse.Brussels, meanwhile, as the heart of the European Union, the wire is depicted as a puller. Why is Orban taking a target in Ukraine?As it all seems, it is easy to explain the background of the campaign. Among all, it boils for Hungarian domestic politics.In Hungary, Orban’s fatigue has spread among the majority of the population, has also been encouraged by corruption and is a disregard for the rule of law on behalf of Obn, as well as their family and their internal circles.Opposition leader Peter Magyar, the first serious challenger for the Prime Minister in a long time, is the most popular politician in elections so far. His honor and freedom party is well ahead of the ORBAN’s Hungarian Civic Alliance (Fidesz) party.Parliamentary elections are scheduled for the next spring. As things are currently standing, the orbon can lose, and later can face probe proceedings and imprisonment for corruption and misuse of the office.Against this background, the Prime Minister and his government have been trying to find a way to discredit Magyar for a long time. Recently, Ukraine has presented himself as an opportunity. But when Orban announced the current Ukrainian campaign in March, Magyar proceeded to respond, and fast.Thousands of volunteers of the Tijasa party collected opinions on several issues in every Hungarian city and municipality, including Ukrainian membership of the European Union. The result was probably surprising for Magyar as well: overall, 58%of Hungarian supported Ukraine’s bid to join the block.When this fact became public knowledge, Orban and his government did not accuse Tisza Party of lying, instead they came with the story for the current campaign.It gave messages about “War-Mongering Brussels”, which was said, funds Ukraine and, in association with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanski, buys the “Tisza Party” to “National, Pro-Hungary Shanti Sarkar” to uproot and “Pro-Quicrainian, Anti-Renny Party” in Hungary.In fact, Magyar and his party are hardly enthusiastic supporters of Ukraine. It is not clear to what extent the Orban’s campaign will be affected beyond the supporters’ very tight-splitting camp.Orban has dreams of turning the clock backIn addition, the Prime Minister’s anti-rich stance fulfills the indifferent revisionist sentiments of his own and other far-flung voters in Hungary, dreaming of transcarpethia, a historic region on the border between Central and Eastern Europe, which has become part of the Hungarian state. Some parts of this western Ukrainian region belonged to Austria-Hungary before World War I.In his speeches, the Orban repeatedly calls for “unity of all Hungarians” as well as speaks as Ukraine’s “Land of No Man” or “Area called Ukraine”, deliberately indicate the possible fragmentation of the Ukrainian region.In terms of foreign policy, Orban’s anti -Ukrainian stance can also be interpreted as a declaration of loyalty to Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump. Good relations with Putin play a particularly important role for the Orban, as they have tied Hungary to Russia, both economically and economically.Hungary bid to protect Russian eliteWhile Orban and his government depict Ukraine as a corrupt mafia state, they have repeatedly protected Russian elite classes who have organized crime links and are included in lists of European Union restrictions for war crimes. For example, the government of Orban demanded elite classes such as Alisher Osmanov or Mikhail Fridman, who was removed from lists of the European Union sanctions.As far as the alleged mafia state of Ukraine is concerned, experts, for example, with the Economic Cooperation Organization in Europe, agree that the rule of the law is far more established than Hungary. It says that even during the ongoing war, the fight against corruption is being successfully taking place. This is contrary to Hungary, where there are no visible steps in this direction.