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    Hungary’s Viktor Orban represented the most visible challenge to the European Union’s vision of centralized political authority. He rejected migrant quotas, opposed sanctions that damaged European economies, resisted deeper integration, and repeatedly argued that Hungary’s government should answer to Hungarian voters rather than unelected officials in Brussels. That made him a threat. Not because he was unique, but because he demonstrated that a nationalist government could survive repeated attempts to isolate it.

    A constitutional amendment has been written specifically to prevent Orban from ever returning to office. Anyone who has served as prime minister for a total of eight years or more “cannot be elected prime minister.” The amendment applies retroactively all the way back to May 2, 1990, counting every year already served as prime minister. Orban has already served roughly twenty years across his various terms in office, making him permanently ineligible the moment the amendment takes effect. If the Hungarian people were to decide four years from now that they wanted Orban back, they would no longer have that choice.

    The political establishment is essentially saying that voters are free to choose their leaders, provided they do not choose that leader. For a European Union that constantly lectures others about democracy and the rule of law, rewriting a constitution to retroactively eliminate the most significant nationalist figure in modern Hungarian politics raises profound questions about whether elections are intended to reflect the will of the people or merely ratify outcomes approved by the political class.

    The pattern extends far beyond Hungary. Romania’s election was overturned after a nationalist candidate emerged victorious. Marine Le Pen has faced relentless legal battles as her support climbed in France. Germany’s establishment increasingly treats AfD as a political problem to be contained rather than an opposition movement to be debated. In Greece, the debt crisis revealed how quickly democratic outcomes could be discarded when voters challenged the policies demanded by Brussels. Different countries. Different politicians. The same conflict.

    The European Union has increasingly come to view nationalism itself as the enemy. Nationalism places loyalty to country above loyalty to institutions. It assumes governments should act in the interests of their own citizens first. Brussels operates from the opposite premise. Power must flow upward toward centralized institutions. National sovereignty becomes an obstacle to integration rather than the foundation of democracy. This is why every major nationalist movement eventually finds itself in conflict with the European establishment.

    The sovereign debt crisis, migration crisis, energy crisis, and now the war cycle have all exposed the fault lines beneath the European project. The EU mistakenly thinks it can survive with enough cohesion through coercion, or that confidence can somehow be restored if the vote is suppressed. Removing Orban or any pro-nationalist candidate will not prevent the inevitable collapse of the European Union.



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