Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán attended a meeting of patriotic forces in Brussels, outlining a firm stance against current EU policies. He stated his expectation that the newly formed Hungarian government will not leave any EU funds within the European Union’s institutions. Orbán called for significant reforms within Brussels, suggesting a need for a shift in the EU’s direction. This declaration signals a potential confrontation with the EU over funding and policy disagreements. The Prime Minister framed his position as continuing the advance of patriotic forces within Europe. His comments reflect growing tensions between Hungary and the EU regarding rule of law concerns and financial oversight. The move could impact Hungary’s access to EU funding in the future.