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Poland has declined to invite Hungary's ambassador and Prime Minister Viktor Orban to an event marking the start of its EU presidency. The decision follows Hungary granting asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister under investigation for alleged misuse of public funds. Romanowski, who denies the allegations, was detained in July but later released, citing his immunity as a member of a European rights assembly.
Relations between Poland and Hungary have been strained. Tusk has criticised Orban's perceived pro-Russian policies and stance on Ukraine. Orban has claimed that Tusk's government views Hungary as an adversary.
I mean, when PiS(s) was in power they started the opening of the Polish parliament 3 years (-ish) ago by threatening to invade Sweden, because a random Swede bought a book in Prague 350 years ago. I would not say poland are known for their W's... but i like this call. Should have been even better if they kicked out Slovakia as well.
Poles are petty and ready to start shit for any reason, good for them tbh
I am Slovak and they should exclude Slovakia too. I could not be more ashamed of the corrupt criminals and traitors who run my country.
Well we do important business with fico so there is no point in doing this. Hungarians are useless.
Ouch
For real. Orban does not care about the Hungarian people, Trump does not care about the American people, Putin does not care about the Russian people and Netanyahu does not care about the Jewish people. There's a common theme among all of these men who constantly praise certain "qualities" within each other.
Leave it to a burger to bring up Trump and Bibi in a completely unrelated discussion
Poland is one of the very few based countries left in this union. Poland is literally solo protecting Baltics from "the West" as well. Thank you Poland and continue doing awesome work.
Yeah, thanks Poland for sacrificing yourself to protect us all if push comes to shove. Your bravery will be remembered by us the survivors
Pole and Hungarian, two good friends - now estranged and at one another throats : (
And all because Poland wants to invade Russia, whereas Hungary is afraid of nuclear fallout. I'm not sure who is smart, honestly. Of course, being militaristic is hella based. But on the other hand, Hungary can't hope to get its share of the pie by virtue of not sharing any border with Russia, so it's a understandable (unless Transylvania?).
Not sure how Poland invading Russia will help Hungary fight us for Transilvania, but we spent a lot more effort into modernizing our army than the magyars did, so
"Poland wants to invade Russia" Are you drunk?
Yeah, all those armaments she's been buying from Korea are gonna pay for themselves, sure... Hundreds of HIMARS batteries, a hundred Apache helicopters, long-range artillery, tanks, record defence spending, all for peace.
Of course, it's not exactly Russia, it's Belarus, but I'm sure people aren't as obtuse. And Belarus does have nuclear sharing with the RF, so my point about nuclear fallout still stands.
No doubt, you must be drunk.
Wait he was literal about that nuclear fallout
Very rare w
Cry
Is what you just did.
XD anti polish copium is so funny
Who said I'm anti polish? I'm just telling the truth.
Rare polish w and you'll have to deal with that.
You're french, you have no right to talk
Tell that to the thousands of poles coming here every year.
No I won't, but maybe you will finally tell something to millions of arabs and blacks invading france every year
Orbán is not Hungarian. He is a
To the rest that will attend the ceremony - have fun!
: That means not you Hungary!
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https://www.gbnews.com/politics/labour-contingency-plans-private-schools-collapse-vat-raid
Basically they ended a tax exemption for school and public schools can't handle the influx.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/labour-controversial-private-school-vat-193806967.html
Video for the
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For some reason they get triggered by the EU flag, I wonder why
Serbian patriots didn't allow EU 🇪🇺flags at today's protest in Belgrade 🇷🇸
— Based Serbia (@SerbiaBased) December 22, 2024
Well done! 👏 pic.twitter.com/8r1O6IUxNd
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Tbilisi, Georgia, tonight:
— Lucas Ablotia (@AblotiaLucas) December 18, 2024
The unstoppable wave of protests against the Russian regime continues! 🇪🇺🇬🇪 pic.twitter.com/1bfBMfZH36
Maybe they should move to Germany and become s*x slaves?
— Andrii Zvorygin 🇨🇦🇫🇮🇺🇦💚🌎 N-PH2196 (@aizvo) December 19, 2024
Least degenerate rightoid
Paid by EU activists and CIA, same thing happened in Oekraine in 2014
— Peter P (@PeterP89329607) December 19, 2024
Wtf is this spelling?
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- misterwigger : hibernophobia
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!latinx !macacos and can someone pnig Eurochads
WE DID IT BOLUDOS!
CONSEGIUMOS GENTE!
Now fingres corssed so the dael gtes ratifeid and the forgs are unalbe to bolck it.
(While Boilvia is prat of the Mrecosur, the'yre not a foudning mmeber and are out of the dael as negtoiations satrted before it was included)
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The French government has collapsed.
— Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) December 4, 2024
Trans lives matter
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No, I added marseys
Look up at the wall and you can see Yugoslavia's late autocratic leader Josip Broz Tito drowning in red fiery waves of heck — along with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, authors of the 1848 Communist Manifesto. They are joined by Adam and Eve ( ), current Montenegro politicians and people wearing Turkish turbans. Close by, rival church priests are being gobbled up by the huge jaws of an angry beast with pointed devil ears.
It's fair to say the new brightly-colored fresco in the Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ's Resurrection in Montenegro's capital of Podgorica has triggered much attention and controversy.
The church's hardline leader in Montenegro, Bishop Amfilohije Radovic, has often bitterly criticized the country's pro-independence leadership and is not shy in openly denouncing Islam and Catholicism.
Church leaders have already been criticized for the high costs of the vast church's lavish design.
Branko Vujacic, a 36-year-old priest serving in the church, noted that the church has seen an increased number of visitors since the fresco was finished last October.
"I don't see anything terrible in the symbolism of this fresco," Vujacic told The Associated Press.
Unlike Vujacic, high-ranking Orthodox priest Velibor Dzomic clearly recognizes the personalities in the fresco. "Yes, I see them all," Dzomic told the AP. "I see Tito, Marx, Engels and other enemies of Christ on that fresco. Everyone has the right to his own interpretation — some see them, some don't." "Art is a miracle," he added.
The fresco has triggered controversy not only among the priests but also among believers, many of whom used to be passionate communists during Tito's 1945-1980 autocratic rule. Montenegro was one of the six Yugoslav socialist republics that abolished communism in 1991. "I don't know what to say about the fresco," said Zoran Savovic, a construction worker from Podgorica who described himself "a bigger Christian than a communist."
"Tito's time was a golden age for poor people and workers and it will never come back again," Savovic said as he was leaving the church. "Personally, I would like to see the return of Tito's era."