Vienna Declaration: Orban and Austrian Far-Right Leader Agree to Oppose Brussels.


European Leaders Call to Resist Centralization in the EU
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Austrian Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl expressed their support for a declaration calling for resistance against the centralization of power in the European Union. They claim that reforms in the EU should return power to the people and elected representatives of member countries.
Orban and Kickl believe that the greatest threat to the EU and European culture is illegal migration and abuse of asylum rights. They warn that this leads to conflicts between cultures and the destruction of local cultures, threatening Europe itself. The declaration also refuses to recognize more than one gender and calls for the preservation of children's identity.
In addition, the leaders call for an end to all wars in the world and propose that the EU become a platform for peace negotiations.
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