WARSAW — Donald Trump’s unexpected victory in the U.S. presidential election proved to the nationalist and populist governments of Central Europe that they are out in front of a global political wave.
But while cheering Trump’s win, there is concern — especially in Poland — that the unpredictable businessman may end up cutting a deal with Russia’s Vladimir Putin that would leave the region at Moscow’s mercy.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbàn is a case in point.
During the American election, Orbán praised Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric and anti-immigration statements and warned that Hillary Clinton was “deadly.”
“We are living in the days where what …read more
Source: European Voice