Orbán claims Hungary is last bastion against 'Islamisation' of Europe
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PM steps up populist rhetoric in annual state of the nation speech ahead of April elections
Daniel Boffey in Brussels
Mon 19 Feb 2018 05.34 AEDT Last modified on Mon 19 Feb 2018 06.07 AEDT
Viktor Orbán delivers his state of the nation speech in Budapest. Photograph: Bernadett Szabo/Reuters
The prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, has ramped up his populist rhetoric ahead of April elections to claim that “dark clouds are gathering” and that his country is a last bastion in the fight against the “Islamisation” of Europe.
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