Orbán demands that the EU potect Europe's Christian heritage

Viktor Orbán. Photo: unn.ua

"What does the Hungarian people demand from Brussels?" Orbán asked in a post on the social network X. "Peace, freedom, and unity," he wrote, listing the country’s proposals.

One of the key points in his demands was the call to "protect Europe's Christian heritage."

Orbán also demanded a "ban on the unnatural re-education of our children."

As previously reported by the UOJ, the Hungarian prime minister has accused the EU of actively promoting LGBT policies while rejecting Christian heritage.

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