According to the Financial Times publicist, Hungary has never joined the winners in history, and he hopes that the Hungarian curse will also reach Donald Trump.
While there are many common themes that could unite Donald Trump's administration with populist and nationalist forces in Europe, this alliance may prove fragile. Even Viktor Orbán, who is courting Trump and China at the same time, may face difficulties, writes the Financial Times. And this was not the end of the publicity that Mandiner witnessed.
Orbán believes that history is now on his side. However, throughout history, Hungary has never joined the winners. When it joined the European Union, one academic said that everything that Hungary joins will eventually collapse. Perhaps the curse of Budapest will also reach Trump
- hoped the author of the paper.
The Financial Times, which is openly anti-Hungarian, fears that after Trump's victory, Ukraine and Russia could conclude a ceasefire and then peace.
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