Orban Stands With Serbia, Blames Globalists For Political Unrest

Hungarian President Viktor Orban has accused globalist forces of orchestrating chaos in Serbia as part of a larger effort to weaken nationalist governments across Europe. In a post on X, Orban warned that Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia are facing direct attacks on their sovereignty.

His statement came after Serbian lawmakers attempted to block parliamentary proceedings by setting off smoke bombs, creating disorder inside the chamber. Orban linked this event to a broader globalist strategy, which he says is designed to destabilize independent governments that refuse to align with Brussels.

He argued that globalist elements have regrouped in Europe after losing Washington, where he suggested that “patriots” took over. Orban has been an open supporter of President Donald Trump, praising his stance on foreign policy and calling for a diplomatic resolution to the Russia-Ukraine war rather than continued escalation.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who has resisted outside influence in his country’s affairs, has also come under pressure from opposition groups. Orban voiced his support for Vucic, calling him a democratically elected leader who is now being targeted by forces seeking to undermine Serbia’s stability.

Orban has frequently clashed with the European Union, which he argues is trying to impose policies that threaten national identities and cultures. He has resisted EU migration policies, defended Hungary’s conservative values and pushed back against international institutions that seek greater control over member states.

The growing divide between nationalist and globalist factions in Europe has fueled political tensions, with Serbia’s recent turmoil being the latest example of these forces at play.