The American president in Brussels and the president of the European Union have called for a vote on the Hungarian Orbán government

President Joe Vance has been invited to Budapest by the Hungarian government to examine concerns surrounding censorship and explore the potential for a public referendum. The invitation follows criticism of the government’s policies from the opposition party, Tisza, which is advocating for a referendum on Hungary’s membership in the European Union. The Tisza party has specifically called for a referendum on the EU’s accession process, a stance that has drawn criticism from opposition groups within the European Union.

President Vance has accepted an invitation to attend a conference focused on these issues. He stated his intention to discuss the European Union’s operational model with Hungarian officials. During discussions, Vance has voiced concerns regarding the Hungarian government’s approach to the matter of censorship and its broader policies.

The Hungarian government has been under scrutiny from opposition parties within Brussels for its handling of these issues. The purpose of Vance’s visit is to engage in dialogue with the Hungarian government regarding these ongoing debates and to assess the government’s perspective on the challenges presented.

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