{"id":1027619,"date":"2023-12-11T02:35:59","date_gmt":"2023-12-11T07:35:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/populist-gegenpressing-why-the-eu-shouldnt-expect-orban-to-back-off-european-council-on-foreign-relations.php"},"modified":"2023-12-11T02:35:59","modified_gmt":"2023-12-11T07:35:59","slug":"populist-gegenpressing-why-the-eu-shouldnt-expect-orban-to-back-off-european-council-on-foreign-relations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/populist\/populist-gegenpressing-why-the-eu-shouldnt-expect-orban-to-back-off-european-council-on-foreign-relations.php","title":{"rendered":"Populist gegenpressing: Why the EU shouldn&#8217;t expect Orban to back off &#8211; European Council on Foreign Relations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Just as football tactics undergo periodic reimaginings, it    seems a similar trend is emerging in Hungarian politics. Before    the 2019 European Parliament elections, Hungary was flooded    with anti-Brussels posters featuring philanthropist George    Soros, peering over the shoulder of then-European Commission    president Jean-Claude Juncker. You have the right to know what    Brussels is up to, noted the slogan. Now a fresh batch of    posters has appeared, with current commission president, Ursula    von der Leyen, accompanied by Soross son Alexander. The colour    photos of 2019 have given way to von der Leyen and Soros in    black and white, their expressions sombre, which creates an    atmosphere of foreboding. The slogan is sharper and less    defensive: Lets not dance to their tune, it urges.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is in keeping with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbans    strategic playbook. The poster campaigns combative and    provocative style stands out within the consensus-seeking    European Union. But Orban has preferred continuous attack    throughout his career. Indeed, when he was re-elected as leader    of the Fidesz party in November, a position he has held since    2003, he     quoted a former coach of Hungarys parliamentary football    team. That coach had once selected only strikers for the    starting lineup, prompting Orban to ask who would defend. The    coach responded, the opponent. This aphorism perfectly    reflects Orbans political creed  and what the EU can expect    from him in the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Images of generations of the Soros family standing behind    European Commission presidents support Orbans narrative that    the EU is weak, partly because  so the propaganda suggests     it is controlled by a liberal speculator. In explaining this    narrative, it is useful to draw a conceptual distinction. The    cold-war era of state socialism saw official rhetoric    differentiate between the construction of socialism and    actually existing socialism. In the case of todays populist    governance, it is advisable to draw a line between the    construction of populism and actually existing populism,    the latter being where the system is established and structures    have taken flight and stabilised.  <\/p>\n<p>    Across Europe, leaders from Poland to Italy have tried to    construct populist systems; but only Orbans Hungary has    reached the stage of actually existing populism.    Paradoxically, it has achieved this with the EUs support. And,    alongside Orbans attack-mindedness, actually existing    populism can help explain why the hate ritual by poster is    becoming a tradition. It can also shed light on why Orban    insists on counter-pressing the EU, when another theme in his    propaganda is: we are waiting for the money that Brussels owes    us.  <\/p>\n<p>        Across Europe, leaders from Poland to Italy have tried to        construct populist systems; but only Orbans Hungary has        reached the stage of actually existing populism      <\/p>\n<p>    Firstly, there are structural reasons. Anti-elite sentiment is    often a key feature of populism. However, in the context of    populism in Hungary, where Orban has won elections with a    two-thirds majority four times in a row, this sentiment could    be problematic. That is, Hungarys political and economic elite    is Orbans direct creation. To channel anti-elite anger, he    therefore needs external actors such as the EU and Soros to    blame for the countrys problems. Take Hungarys record    inflation,     expected to average 18.4 per cent for 2023,compared    to the 5.6 per cent projection for the eurozone. Orbans    propaganda claims that Brussels misguided sanctions against    Russia are responsible for this, and he reinforces that message        in another poster campaign.  <\/p>\n<p>    The second reason is ideological. Orbans political success    appears to have convinced him that his worldview is not only    right for Hungary, but also for the rest of Europe. In this    view, the EU in its present form poses a threat to Hungarys    sovereignty  hence Lets not dance to their tune. For him,    the EU is a weak, decadent, multicultural, and ethnically    diverse system on the verge of collapse. This is because the    mainstream parties pursue a liberal-leftist  or in Orbans    vocabulary, communist  agenda; while, as he     put it recently: the French, Germans, Italians, and    Austrians would give half their lives if they could have    migrant-free countries again. So, Hungarys current interests    may still favour EU membership, but Orban envisions a radical    transformation of the bloc to align with his worldview.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is all part of a larger game. Orban currently     refuses to even entertain talks on Ukraines EU accession    as part of the agenda at this months European Council meeting.    It remains unclear whether he is attempting to build a stronger    bargaining position or will hold firm on this stance. What is    certain, however, is that the gegenpressing strategy is working    to some extent: the European Commission     could be about to release 10 billion from Hungarys    blocked cohesion funds, which it had withheld due to concerns    about the rule of law. It would be ironic if this support    arrives from Brussels just as anti-EU posters again appear all    over the streets of Budapest.  <\/p>\n<p>  The European Council on Foreign Relations does not take  collective positions. ECFR publications only represent the views  of their individual authors.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/ecfr.eu\/article\/populist-gegenpressing-why-the-eu-shouldnt-expect-orban-to-back-off\/\" title=\"Populist gegenpressing: Why the EU shouldn't expect Orban to back off - European Council on Foreign Relations\">Populist gegenpressing: Why the EU shouldn't expect Orban to back off - European Council on Foreign Relations<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Just as football tactics undergo periodic reimaginings, it seems a similar trend is emerging in Hungarian politics. 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