
Hungarian MP Challenges Ukraine's 150 Billion Euro War Funding
Hungarian MP Questions Ukraine Funding, Calls for Peace Referendum Budapest, Hungary – Tamás Menczer, a Member of Parliament from Hungary's ruling Fidesz party, has raised serious questions about the 150 billion euros allocated to support Ukraine in its ongoing conflict. In a recent video statement, Menczer challenges the rationale behind such significant funding, suggesting that the money may be prolonging the war unnecessarily. "Webernek, Ursulának és Zelenszkijnek 150 milliárd eurónyi oka van a háború folytatására és Ukrajna támogatására!" Menczer states in his video, which translates to: "Weber, Ursula and Zelensky have 150 billion euros worth of reasons to continue the war and support Ukraine!" This statement highlights Menczer's belief that there are vested interests in maintaining the conflict. Menczer's concerns extend beyond the financial aspect. He also suggests that some Ukrainian leaders may prefer an end to the fighting, hinting at a potential lack of unity within the Ukrainian government regarding the war's continuation. He advocates for a peaceful resolution and proposes a public referendum on Ukraine's bid for EU membership as a step toward de-escalation. While Menczer's claims require further investigation and verification, his video has sparked debate, highlighting the complexities and diverse perspectives surrounding the Ukraine conflict and its international support.