PM Orbán’s fiery international press conference about Huxit, elections, war: Hungary won’t admit a single migrant!

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held an international press conference today, after last year’s event was postponed. Journalists were allowed to ask only one question each, and the session was limited to two hours. Orbán addressed a wide range of issues, including the war in Ukraine, the migration situation in Europe, the EU migration quotas rejected by Hungary, and the country’s energy security. We registered to attend the press conference but, unfortunately, our admittance was denied. We keep this article updated.
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PM Orbán about migration, war, energy, Russia
Despite the event being squeezed into a mere two hours, a hefty chunk of it saw Viktor Orbán laying out his bold vision for 2026. Here are some highlights:
- A new era has dawned globally – the old liberal rulebook is torn up, and it’s now the age of nations;
- The Russian-Ukrainian war must end by 2027 and he hopes that Trump and Putin will meet in Budapest. However, a separate Putin visit is not on the agenda;
- Whatever the European Commission says, we need Russian oil and gas;
- Not a single migrant will we take in, even though we’re supposed to accept 350;
- European countries are sliding into economic downturns, so no (war) loans for Ukraine;
- He reaffirmed all the welfare changes kicking in from 1 January, from hiking family tax breaks to rolling out the first 25% tranche of the 14th-month pension.
- On the elections, he declared the government’s track record a resounding success, giving them a clear head start.

What about the US financial shield for Hungary?
There’s no financial shield in place yet—just a request for one—and they’re collaborating with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó and the Americans to craft a deal that works for both sides. The Prime Minister had previously boasted of shaking hands with Trump on this very shield, insisting Hungary has been vulnerable since 1920, with speculative attacks—like those targeting the forint—impossible to rule out.
Responding to The Telegraph, Orbán dismissed comparisons between Venezuela and Ukraine, calling Greenland a NATO matter that demands discussion.
Is Huxit possible?
He flatly denied any plans to quit the EU, envisioning Hungary’s future within its fold and NATO’s security umbrella, while forging the strongest possible ties with every bloc—because getting boxed into just one spells certain loss. On the question of the Brisith Spectator, he praised the bravery of the UK for leaving the EU, but added that, for Hungary, such a move would not be reasonable.
Of Péter Magyar, he simply remarked that the leader of the Tisza Party is a puppet of Brussels. On the 2026 election outcome, he signalled his intent to replicate the 2022 triumph (he won supermajority then).
Check out the live stream below:
Transition to a presidential system?
Asked whether he plans to transform Hungary into a state where the president holds the greatest power, Orbán replied that he wishes to preserve the current system. In Hungary, the prime minister is the most powerful political actor, appointing the members of the government. The president’s role is largely ceremonial, and Orbán insisted this would remain the case even after the 2026 elections.






For well over a century we have been having a fierce debate in The West – Nationalism or Internationalism.
Although there have been times and place where Internationalism holds sway, in the end, it cannot triumph, because the bonds of blood and a collective history, on a certain soil, will surpass everything else.
‘Blood is thicker than water’, or so they say. I would say, ‘Blood is thicker than ideas’.
Internationalism can’t prevail, because you can’t convince someone from a tribal cannibalistic religion, that you are not on the menu, and him taking all your stuff (after he ate you), is morally wrong.
We could prove the same by just looking at humanity’s biological categorization: “persistence PACK hunter”. A human can’t even do what it was evolved to do to keep himself fed alone.
Or the legal code: “forcing someone to be alone for extended periods of time is a form of torture”.
An individual is not the fundamental building block of Humanity. A small group, like family, friends, coworkers, etc. are.
Denying this is simply retarded.
BTW Orbán had a great quote about it:
“Is someone is alone on an island, he is not free. He is lonely.”
We all have Common roots, talking about nationalism is narrow thinking and storytelling. Sadly for some, we are all the same.
No, Dear FV, to think we are not without a larger tribal family is no more narrow than is acknowledging that all mothers and all fathers are not your mother and father.
But, yes, we are all children of God.
That, however, does not means there is not a diversity which shall be maintained.
No to nihilism.
The Hungarian constitutional court said a few years back about an EU demand to introduce gender indoctrination into schools, that has been sent there to review:
“The human individual does not exist without the surrounding cultural context, which is a part of the individual. Therefore keeping the cultural context is a human right, just as much, as the right to self governance, and trying to artificially change the culture around an individual is therefore illegal.”
So no, we do not have common routs. We do not have common values. We don’t have common culture. We are not the same.
That is literal law in Hungary.
But try to argue with a cannibal about you being the same. Just remember, you are on the menu, not at the table.
What a fantastic comment, Dear Márk!
So much truth in such a small space!!!
No, no group of humans is the same, any more than are individuals the same, and, therefore, our blood dictates that our cultures are different – often profoundly so.
And, yes, you analogy about cannibals is sublimely poetic.
No, we cannot ever make peace with the Modern Left, because their belief system means that we are ‘on the menu’.