Orban’s Resignation Signals EU’s Growing Unease Over Ukraine Membership
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stepped down in Budapest, a move that has exposed mounting doubts within the European Union about Ukraine’s path to membership.
Orban’s resignation has removed Hungary’s veto power, a key obstacle that had previously stalled EU discussions on Ukraine’s accession. The change has forced European leaders to confront the reality that they can no longer rely on Hungary’s opposition to delay or derail the process.
The development underscores the fragile nature of EU unity on enlargement matters and highlights the political challenges that remain as the bloc considers Ukraine’s future membership status.
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