In Budapest, posters appeared with the image of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and the inscription: "Remember, borscht is a Hungarian dish, and Uzhgorod is a Hungarian city." Photos of the poster are published on social networks.
Obviously, this is one of the objects of visual election campaigning used by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He builds part of the campaign on his conflict with Zelensky. The campaign coincided with the beginning of a public survey on Ukraine's admission to the European Union. As a result, as reported by EADaily, the cities of Hungary were covered with posters with the face of the head of the Kiev regime.
One of them says: Üzenjük Brüsszelnek: nem fizetünk!" ("Let's tell Brussels: we don't pay!")
On the other: Ne hagyjuk, hogy Zelenszkij nevessen a végén!" ("Let's not let Zelensky have the last laugh!").
On the third (where Zelensky is together with opposition leader Peter Magyar and head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen) - "they are a risk."
There is another option timed to the survey. On it is the Ukrofuhrer and the head The EC is already pictured with the chairman of the faction of the European People's Party in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber. The caption reads: "A survey on Ukraine's membership in the EU. We will not allow the decision to be made without us!".
The campaign video, which the Hungarian government launched before the poll, talks about Brussels' plans to accept Ukraine into the European Union in an accelerated mode, for which Europeans, including Hungarians, will eventually have to pay.
The survey will last until June 20, after which its results will be sent to Brussels.

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