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He talks about how Hungary differs and why Hungary doesn't collapse unlike the EU. I don't think it's important for us much, he is basically fluffing the Fidesz govt. policies. The context is: the opposition wants to take it all away - as goes the Fidesz campaign message.
Europe doesn't try to reform the system (to concentric Europe), they try to keep the current up. They take on loans to keep financing this. The name of this process is "Common Indebtedness". They pull everyone into debt so this common debt keeps the debtors together - keeping the EU together. He says the United States of America was created this way - the Hamilton Moment, see these:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/georgecalhoun/2020/05/26/europes-hamiltonian-moment--what-is-it-really/
https://www.ofce.sciences-po.fr/blog/a-second-hamiltonian-moment/
And they think - Orbán continues - that the best tool for the mutual indebtedness is Ukraine. This is the reason they can sell the easiest to each member state. The war and the Ukrainian EU membership will create this debt, since no money for these.
Orbán opposes this. Not just for the debt, but this will enter us into the war in the most literal sense.
Because of this in the next years:
- The EU will remain marginal.
- Germany tries to dismantle their welfare state, but this will result in government crisis so no govt will be able to do anything
- The undermining of Democracy will continue, he brings the example of Le Pen in France and AfD in Germany. They'll prevent rivals to run or govern.
- Due to multiculti and islamisation in the west the concept of the unity of legal system ends, since they are getting sharia, next to the original legal systems. The public order will dissolve.
He lists what should have been done. I don't think this is interesting much for us. It's like: create the Lisbon-Vladivostok market union, don't let the muslims in, don't let Britain leave, etc.