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BRUSSELS PANIC: Robert Fico intervened, Ursula von der Leyen is fuming!

Everything seemed so perfectly orchestrated. In the corridors of the Brussels power center, people were already rubbing their hands in anticipation.

The EU’s top officials believed they had achieved their goal in the protracted political maneuvering and firmly believed that they had finally sidelined the troubled Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán.

But politics is rarely as predictable as the technocrats in their ivory towers imagine.

Just when Hungary’s supposed defeat seemed certain, an unexpected and extremely powerful voice of resistance was heard.

Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, stepped onto the European stage and thwarted Brussels’ plans with a force that shook the foundations of the European Union.

His unequivocal creed echoed in the halls of power: “Not without Orbán – I will block everything!”

This single, coldly calculated sentence from the head of government of a relatively small country was enough to send the EU into an unprecedented panic.

Behind closed doors, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, is said to be furious.

The entire European Commission is seething with rage at this unexpected rebellion. The mainstream media, from public broadcasters to national newspapers, are stumbling with alarmist headlines. They paint a terrifying picture of the Union’s impending collapse.

But what we are actually witnessing here, vividly and in full color, is not the fall of Europe, but rather the stunning spectacle of a supposedly untouchable, centralist system suddenly reaching its democratic limits.

To fully understand the implications of this political earthquake, we need to examine the deeper connections that have developed at the heart of Europe.

It is no longer a secret that a close strategic alliance has developed between Budapest, Bratislava and Belgrade.

Itt a brüsszeli válasz: nem kap gyorshitelt az Orbán-kormány az EU-tól -  Privátbankár.hu

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar recently pointed out the deep connections between the Orbán government, Aleksandar Vučić’s Serbia, and now Robert Fico’s Slovakia.

What Brussels denounces as a threatening axis of troublemakers is in fact a union of sovereign states pursuing exactly the same fundamental goals: the protection of national sovereignty against excessively strict economic sanctions imposed by Brussels that are destroying their own people, and the unequivocal rejection of any unpredictable military adventures.

This alliance is not a crude conspiracy theory, but the harsh geopolitical reality.

The political explosiveness of Fico’s actions is manifested in a concrete, existential threat: a gigantic credit line of around 90 billion euros, which seemed to be a closed matter for months, is suddenly at stake.

The reason for this is not a lack of financial resources or an unforeseen economic fiasco. The only reason is the sovereign decision of a national leader who is unwilling to betray his allies.

Fico is by no means acting on whim or out of sheer defiance. Rather, he is following with admirable consistency precisely the political program that Viktor Orbán has been defending for years against the enormous resistance of the central government in Brussels.

It is about protecting his own citizens from the sanctions madness that is strangling the domestic economy, and about resisting ideological megaprojects like the “Green Deal” that are destabilizing entire national economies.

Fico made it abundantly clear: What Orbán started, Slovakia and Hungary are now continuing shoulder to shoulder. This marks the birth of a real, effective counter-power within the EU, one that finally puts national interests ahead of Brussels ideologies.

But the situation is much more dramatic than the debate over billions in loans suggests. Slovakia is in a dangerous state of emergency: the country has officially declared an oil crisis.

The Slovnaft refinery, the heart of Slovakia’s and to some extent the region’s energy supply, is currently using up its last strategic reserves. Pump prices are skyrocketing, industrial companies are on the verge of shutdown, and countless jobs are in immediate danger.

The solution to the problem would be technical and extremely simple: inspecting and repairing the damaged Druzhba pipeline. All it would require would be a few experts and a four-hour drive from Kiev. However, the Ukrainian government has consistently denied access.

Slovak PM Fico asks NATO to strengthen Slovakia's air defences | Reuters

In this existential crisis, the complete failure of the European Union is being exposed. Brussels, the institution that, according to its own sacred and inviolable treaties, is obliged to protect the energy security of its member states at all costs, is hiding behind platitudes.

They claim to have been working on a solution for a month and a half – yet nothing has happened. Faced with this enormous threat, Robert Fico has finally let down the diplomatic gauntlet.

In front of the world’s press, he confronted Ursula von der Leyen with a brutal, unprecedented accusation: He openly asked whether the European Commission was simply incredibly incompetent or whether it was a deliberate conspiracy with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to deliberately strangle the economies of Slovakia and Hungary.

A sitting EU head of government accuses the Commission President on live television of economic sabotage in collusion with a non-EU country! The reaction from Brussels? Complete silence.

No contradictions, no hastily called press conferences, no denials. A silence that could not be more oppressive and telling.

As if all this were not explosive enough, internal documents leaked by Politico magazine reveal the real, deeply anti-democratic mechanisms at the heart of the EU.

The documents prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Brussels had drawn up a detailed contingency plan long before the Hungarian elections in case Viktor Orbán were to win again.

The planned punitive measures resemble the scenario of an authoritarian regime: a complete and immediate freeze of all EU funds without a transitional period, the withdrawal of fundamental voting rights through the application of the dreaded Article 7, and – as the absolute peak of escalation – serious discussions on the legal arrangements for a complete exclusion from the European Union.

Should a country that has dutifully paid its membership fees and signed the treaties for decades be expelled from the community of states simply because its citizens cast a vote that the Brussels technocrats do not like?

This has nothing to do with the value of democracy and self-determination. It is the pure, naked hostage-taking of sovereign peoples by an unelected bureaucracy.

This approach becomes particularly insidious when we consider the blatant double standards that are commonplace in Brussels.

While a 94-second phone call between the Hungarian foreign minister and his Russian counterpart, allegedly leaked via Western-funded networks, has exploded into an unprecedented scandal and accusations of treason, at the highest levels of the EU, completely different standards seem to apply.

The fact that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen summarily deleted private text messages about multi-billion euro vaccine contracts with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer – a move that was sharply criticized by the European Court of Justice – has no political consequences. There are no parliamentary investigations, no massive media pressure, no scandal on the German evening news.

Ursula von der Leyen wins second term as European Commission president |  European Commission | The Guardian

We are currently witnessing the ultimate stress test of the European Union. It raises the fundamental question of how much real national sovereignty can be tolerated in this construct. If Robert Fico maintains his obstructionist stance, a chain reaction of unprecedented magnitude threatens.

The immediate consequences would be delays in billions in aid, open political rifts between member states, and a dramatic loss of confidence in the markets.

But what Brussels fears most is the domino effect. What if other European countries suddenly wake up, gather their courage, and realize: “Wait a minute, we have a veto too! We don’t have to be blackmailed endlessly?”

That is precisely why the smear campaigns against Orbán and Fico are currently in full swing. They are being branded populists and a threat to democracy because they dare to ask uncomfortable questions.

Why is a non-member state like Ukraine allowed to exploit the basic energy security of EU member states’ paychecks as a tool? Why are billions flowing into Kiev without significant checks, while proud European nations that insist on their rights are being punished and starved?

These events represent a fundamental betrayal of the principles of a united yet sovereign Europe. It is time for the citizens of Europe to wake up and realize that the real threat to our freedoms lies not in the capitals of the member states, but in the closed back rooms, in the voters, in those who must decide what to tolerate. The resistance has begun, and the history of Europe is being rewritten today.

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