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"The Hungarian Presidency has certainly been successful in completing the accession talks with Croatia, in outlining the Roma strategy and in introducing the European budget semester. Frankly, however, that is no particular credit to Mr Orbán, as any country would have done the same as a matter of routine. What Mr Orbán has really brought to European politics is confusion and uncertainty. The speeches about Brussels dictating in the same way that Moscow did resemble the views of the most hardline anti-Europeans, to say nothing of your other anti-European outbursts. Mr Orbán, you are annoyed with Europeans because they do not go along with your Hungarian nationalism, or your expansion at the expense of your neighbours. On the contrary, Europeans are a barrier to your attempts to subjugate minorities in other states, and to extend Hungarian laws to neighbouring states. Europe is a barrier to your attempts to gradually change borders. In connection with the adoption of the new Hungarian Constitution, your Presidency of the EU has brought only an attempt to destabilise Central Europe and an attempt to reduce the importance of the EU as a whole. This is all down to the egotistical nationalistic aims of policy. This is unacceptable for us Slovaks, just as it is for all genuine Europeans."@en1

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