Hungarian Leader Warns Of Foreign Meddling In Serbia’s Government

Political unrest in Serbia has drawn strong condemnation from Hungarian President Viktor Orban, who has accused globalist factions of attempting to destabilize nationalist governments in Europe. In a message shared on X, Orban claimed that outside forces are working against leaders who resist centralization under Brussels’ control.

Serbia’s Parliament erupted into chaos after opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs to disrupt government proceedings. The disorder was condemned by Orban, who called it a deliberate attempt to weaken Serbia’s leadership and undermine its sovereignty. He also reaffirmed his support for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, stating that nationalist-led governments across Europe face mounting pressure.

Orban suggested that after suffering losses in Washington, globalist factions have shifted their focus to Europe. He named Serbia, Hungary and Slovakia as primary targets of these efforts, warning that similar unrest could occur in any nation resisting centralized authority.

The Hungarian leader has been an outspoken critic of the European Union’s attempts to impose regulations that override national decision-making. He has consistently opposed EU migration policies and other directives that he says threaten national sovereignty.

His remarks also referenced President Donald Trump’s leadership, highlighting a political shift in the U.S. that he believes has challenged globalist influence. Orban has aligned himself with Trump’s nationalist policies, particularly regarding border security and military restraint.

The disruption in Serbia’s government adds to growing concerns over foreign-backed interference in European politics, with nationalist leaders warning that their countries are under attack from forces seeking greater EU control.