Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a defiant speech on Monday at the Patriots for Europe rally in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, France, urging French voters to help turn the tide against what he described as the ideological domination of Brussels and the threat of cultural erasure through mass migration.
“France is a great power,” Orbán told the crowd, “and Hungary is a small country with 11 million people, modest GDP, and limited military strength. But what makes Hungary interesting is its politics. We are the black sheep of the European Union. Brussels’ nightmare. The hope of Europe’s patriots. And the last bastion of Christians.”
Orbán acknowledged the historical distance between Hungary and France, but said the nations are now united in a shared struggle. Recalling esteemed French writer Victor Hugo’s praise of Hungarian heroism and philosopher Albert Camus’ words about the 1956 Hungarian Uprising, he cast Hungary as a nation forged in resistance — and today, once again resisting ideological occupation.
“I was born in a communist dictatorship under Soviet occupation. We had to fight for freedom and democracy,” he said. “The intellectual bureaucrats in Brussels who criticize Hungary have no idea what it means to fight for your country.”
The Hungarian leader accused Brussels and Western elites of attempting to dismantle national identity, Christianity, and the family. He said Hungary had witnessed a cultural siege over the past two decades, with global corporations, progressive NGOs, and foreign-funded media taking over national institutions. “For them, the family, the nation, and Christianity were just a joke,” he said.
He outlined his government’s response: a new constitution that enshrines national sovereignty and Christian values, a total rejection of illegal migration, and laws that define “a father as a man and a mother as a woman.” He said that protecting children now takes precedence over all other rights, and that illegal border crossings are treated as crimes. “Only those with prior authorization may enter Hungarian territory,” he said.
“In Hungary, the number of migrants is zero,” Orbán declared. “There are no migrant hordes on our streets. No anti-Semitism. No violence. No riots. Hungary is the country of the Hungarians.”
He warned that Hungary is under daily financial pressure from the European Union for its migration policy. “We are being fined €1 million per day by Brussels because we refuse to let in migrants, but we resist. We would rather pay than allow illegal entry. It’s the best investment in our future.”
Orbán attacked EU immigration policies, calling them part of a larger plan of population replacement. “This isn’t migration,” he said. “It’s an organized population exchange meant to replace the cultural foundation of Europe. We will not kneel before Brussels.”
The prime minister also spoke against the war in Ukraine, rejecting the narrative of continued escalation. “I come from a country that shares a border with Ukraine,” he said. “Warmongering politicians want us to believe this war must go on. But I warn you: it cannot be won. On the battlefield, there are only the dead, suffering, and destruction.”
“We don’t want to die for Ukraine,” he continued. “We don’t want our sons coming home in coffins. We don’t want a new Afghanistan on our doorstep. And we don’t want Brussels using this war as a pretext for federalizing member states’ finances, taking on massive debt, and pushing us into an arms race. We must stop them.”
Orbán tied his message to Pentecost, calling it the “great victory of Christianity.” He said that just as the nations once miraculously spoke a common language, today the people of Europe were beginning to speak the shared language of sovereignty and freedom. “A year ago, the French, Italians, Dutch, Czechs, Poles, Austrians, and Hungarians all said: Brussels, enough.”
Orbán concluded with a direct appeal to his French audience: “We Hungarians need your victory. Without you, we cannot take Brussels. And without you, we cannot save Hungary from the Brussels guillotine.”
“The weak fall. The cowardly are humiliated. But the brave stand tall. Effort wins. If we unite, we will be strong — and we will win. Marine [Le Pen], lead us.”
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