Oman Daily Observer

Orban makes rallying call to European nationalis­ts

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BUDAPEST: Hungary’s rightwing populist prime minister Viktor Orban called on European nationalis­t leaders on Wednesday to revolt against an “unholy alliance of Brussels bureaucrat­s, the liberal world media and insatiable internatio­nal capitalist­s”.

The European Union is facing a period of upheaval following Britain’s vote to leave the 28-member bloc, with nationalis­t parties poised to gain support in Dutch and French elections.

Orban, whose Fidesz party faces elections in 2018 after two consecutiv­e terms in office, called on nationalis­t leaders to bring about a “deep but peaceful” transforma­tion of Europe.

Right-wing leader Geert Wilders’ PVV (Party for Freedom), which is anti-Islam and anti-EU, could win the largest number of votes in the Dutch polls on Wednesday, but is widely seen as being unable to form a coalition government.

“We still have a chance to keep the rising energies of revolt within a constituti­onal framework and transform the European empire ... but in a peaceful and orderly fashion,” Orban supporters.

Under Orban, Budapest has locked horns with European and internatio­nal partners over economic and democratic issues, most recently over migration, which he says is a threat to Europe’s socioecono­mic make up.

Political upheaval around the world is growing because of challenges to national sovereignt­y from global capital and internatio­nal bureaucrac­ies, Orban said, adding that people were expressing their unhappines­s with a perceived weakness in the face of mass immigratio­n.

“To preserve our independen­ce we need to bravely fight the battles that lie ahead of us. We must stop Brussels, defend our borders, deny mass relocation­s,” Orban said, adding that government must be “in the hands of nationalis­t forces”.

Opposition activists who staged a demonstrat­ion during Orban’s speech used whistles to try to drown him out.

“The Hungarian people have whistled him off court,” opposition politician Peter Juhasz said. told thousands of

 ?? — AFP ?? Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban waves after his speech in front of the National Museum of Budapest during the official commemorat­ion of the 169th anniversar­y of the 1848-1849 Hungarian revolution and independen­ce war.
— AFP Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban waves after his speech in front of the National Museum of Budapest during the official commemorat­ion of the 169th anniversar­y of the 1848-1849 Hungarian revolution and independen­ce war.

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