
Roman Kot
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msn.com | Roman Kot |Oleksandra Bashchenko
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newsukraine.rbc.ua | Roman Kot |Oleksandra Bashchenko
Key questions:What influences Nawrocki’s anti-Ukrainian rhetoric? How can his ambitions be balanced by other, more pro-Ukrainian politicians in Poland? What does Nawrocki’s victory mean for Poland? Nawrocki’s attitude toward UkraineThis year, some of Ukraine’s western neighbors are holding significant elections that may affect their policy on Ukraine. Romania has avoided an undesirable scenario for Ukraine – the pro-European mayor of Bucharest, Nicușor Dan, became president.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Roman Kot |Oleksandra Bashchenko
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newsukraine.rbc.ua | Roman Kot |Oleksandra Bashchenko
Magyar positions his party as centrist and opposes not only Fidesz but also the left-liberal opposition, which holds several seats in parliament. The politician comments very cautiously on the topic of the Russia-Ukraine war. This limits the government's ability to criticize him as a "war supporter" in contrast to "peacemaker" Orbán.
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1 week ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Roman Kot |Oleksandra Bashchenko
"The idea of an external enemy from whom Hungary needs to be protected, a job only Viktor Orbán is capable of doing, has been in the center of governing Fidesz-KDNP's (Orban's political bloc - ed.) political communication for several years. George Soros, migrants, Brussels, or Ukraine: the story is the same," said Zoltán Ranschburg, Senior analyst at the Republikon Institute in Budapest and former President of Amnesty International Hungary, in a comment to RBC-Ukraine.
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