The Hungarian government is launching a petition against the European Commission's plan to allocate an extra 90 billion euros ($105 billion) in EU funding to Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday.
On Wednesday, the European Commission pledged a limited recourse loan of 90 billion euros to Ukraine, including 60 billion in military assistance and 30 billion in general budget support.
"[W]e are initiating a national petition. Hungary will once again push back against Brusselian pressure. We believe that decisions about war, peace, and our future must be made with the support and involvement of our people. This is how we will make our position clear to Europe and to the world," Orban wrote on X.
He added that the commission was ignoring not only the results of the December EU summit, but also "reality itself."
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