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The defeat of Viktor Orban in the Hungarian elections will not lead to an immediate transfer of 90 billion euros to Ukraine, even if the new Prime Minister Peter Madiar lifts the veto, as bureaucratic approvals will take time and there is a risk of Slovakia vetoing the funds.

The defeat of Viktor Orban in the Hungarian elections will not lead to an immediate transfer of 90 billion euros to Ukraine, even if the new Prime Minister Peter Madiar lifts the veto, as bureaucratic approvals will take time and there is a risk of Slovakia vetoing the funds.

@meduzalive 14 Apr 2026, 12:58

In Hungary, Viktor Orban lost the elections after 16 years in power, yielding to a democratic candidate, yet the new Prime Minister does not intend to sever ties with Russia or send weapons to Ukraine.

@varlamov_news 14 Apr 2026, 12:49

Maxim Samorukov analyzes how Hungary's foreign policy may change under the new Prime Minister Peter Madyar, who continues the right-wing line of his predecessor Viktor Orban, known for his ties to Russia and blocking aid to Ukraine.

@meduzalive 14 Apr 2026, 06:00