I mean this is to he surprise of absolutely nobody, surely? It's been obvious for years and the EU should long ago have worked out how to eject members.

https://mstdn.social/@VoltEuropa/116279815175012177
@VoltEuropa - Viktor Orbán has turned Hungary into a Trojan horse inside the European Union. And the problem is - our current rules allow this to keep happening 🤯

Orbán’s foreign minister was calling Moscow during breaks in EU meetings to give his Russian counterpart “live updates” on what we were discussing.

Think about that for a second.

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#Orban #Hungary #Uktraine #Russia #Putin #EUpol #Volt

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@Ruth_Mottram @VoltEuropa to begging i’m don’t pro-russian, but i don’t understand the european union, they want a union but that also come back with people with other opinions and they own interest, and instead of having a debate and have some concession and democratic “progress” they doing the same shit that always do that the main country of eu think that they have moral superiority and they opinion is the only that is good and other they need to renounce their own interests (“sovereignty”) and they need to “suck" the main ones so as not to be ruled out

@lo_ale005 @Ruth_Mottram @VoltEuropa

I have some minor studies in EU history, politics, and administration, and could try to construct an answer if you peg the question.

(That is, write a simple question to which to answer.)

@iju @Ruth_Mottram @VoltEuropa the only question is why europeans are so blind that they fall for european propaganda/new branding and the idea of being the "best"; for example, a couple of weeks ago I saw an infrastructure report and, in short, a project (Rail Baltica) has a cost overrun of almost 300% of the initial budget, and it doesn't occur to anyone to investigate that it could simply be corruption/embezzlement, rather than blaming Russia or inflation. it seems like people just can't wrap their heads around the fact that this is possible; meanwhile, if you tell anyone from another country that a state project is in this state (and it's not just one project), they're going to suspect something is wrong at the very least