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Hungary rejects EU’s €90B Ukraine loan, citing economic risk and sovereignty ahead of 2026 election.
Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has rejected the EU’s €90 billion loan plan for Ukraine, calling it a risky financial gamble that burdens taxpayers.
Orbán argues the EU’s assumption of a Ukrainian victory is speculative and warns that the proposed €800 billion aid package—effectively a gift—threatens Hungary’s economy and welfare system.
Hungary, along with the Czech Republic and Slovakia, has opted out, citing national sovereignty.
The government launched a national petition to resist EU-imposed reforms and emphasized domestic priorities, including energy support, pension increases, and aid for ethnic Hungarians in Slovakia.
With the April 2026 election approaching, Orbán urged voters to prioritize national independence and stability amid rising global tensions.
Hungría rechaza el préstamo de 90 mil millones de euros de la UE para Ucrania, citando el riesgo económico y la soberanía antes de las elecciones de 2026.