
Hungarian President Viktor Orban is warning that globalist-backed efforts to weaken nationalist governments are on full display in Serbia, where opposition lawmakers disrupted parliamentary proceedings with smoke bombs and obstruction tactics. Orban called out those trying to destabilize Serbia’s leadership, framing it as part of a broader battle for national sovereignty in Europe.
He took to X to condemn the political chaos, linking it to a larger push targeting conservative-led governments. He said globalists, after suffering setbacks in Washington, have regrouped in Brussels and set their focus on countries like Serbia, Slovakia and Hungary.
After losing Washington to the patriots, globalist-liberal forces retreated to Brussels, and set their sights on Serbia, Slovakia, and Hungary. Today's chaos in the Serbian Parliament – smoke bombs, violence, and obstruction – shows how far they’re willing to go to destabilise… pic.twitter.com/krL49UvG54
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) March 4, 2025
His post specifically voiced support for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, whose government has faced increasing opposition resistance. Orban said Serbia’s turmoil proves how far globalist forces are willing to go to challenge nationalist governments that reject centralized European control.
The Hungarian leader has frequently clashed with European Union officials over policies he says undermine national identity. He has criticized Brussels for overreaching into domestic affairs and accused globalists of trying to erode the authority of sovereign nations.
Orban also referenced Washington’s political shift, describing how “patriots” took power, an apparent nod to President Donald Trump’s leadership. Orban has been a vocal Trump ally, aligning with his push for strong national borders and non-interventionist foreign policies.
The turmoil in Serbia’s Parliament reflects growing tensions across the region as nationalist leaders push back against EU-backed initiatives. Orban’s comments highlight the divide between those seeking to protect national independence and those advocating for increased European integration.