Orban Accuses Globalists Of Stoking Unrest In Serbia

Hungarian President Viktor Orban has issued a sharp rebuke against what he sees as coordinated globalist interference in European nations, pointing to the recent chaos in Serbia’s Parliament as proof of outside meddling. He warned that nationalist-led governments, including those in Hungary and Slovakia, are facing mounting pressure from foreign-backed efforts to destabilize them.

Serbia’s Parliament descended into turmoil when opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and other disruptive tactics to halt proceedings. Orban linked the incident to a broader effort by globalist forces attempting to dismantle conservative governments that reject centralized rule from Brussels. He voiced strong support for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, calling the opposition’s actions an attack on Serbia’s sovereignty.

The Hungarian leader suggested that these destabilization tactics have become more aggressive since globalists “lost Washington,” referencing a political shift in the U.S. Orban has been a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, crediting his leadership with challenging globalist policies and resisting pressure to escalate conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine war.

Brussels has long been at odds with Orban over policies ranging from immigration to national governance. Hungary’s government has pushed back against European Union regulations, arguing that they undermine national sovereignty and cultural identity.

Orban’s remarks also come amid rising nationalist sentiment across Europe, where leaders have been resisting EU pressure to adopt policies that conflict with their domestic priorities. He has frequently warned that globalist factions are working behind the scenes to weaken nationalist governments through political interference and economic pressure.

The situation in Serbia highlights the growing divide between nationalists and globalist-backed opposition forces, raising concerns about further unrest in the region.