As the war in Ukraine rumbles on, actors from around the world have been trying to facilitate peace with … checks notes … Turkey leading the pack.
Turkey leads pack of countries vying to mediate between Ukraine and Russia https://t.co/BzEYhY1uT2
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 31, 2022
Who apparently … checks notes again …. experienced symptoms of poisoning after a meeting in Kyiv.
Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators experienced symptoms of poisoning after a meeting in Kyiv. They have since recovered, and people familiar blame the attack on Russian hardliners. More details coming soon. Our scoop. https://t.co/Ase9UYc9Xr
— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) March 28, 2022
Leading João Silva to wonder if this is his favourite tea
Abramovich favorite tea nowdays pic.twitter.com/rXdYSMOYip
— João Silva ?? (@joaosilvaport) March 28, 2022
Maria Pevchikh was more censored about the mass hypnosis or widespread memory loss. People are genuinely wondering: is Abramovich a good guy now?
It seems like we are dealing with a case of mass hypnosis or general memory loss. People are genuinely wondering: is Abramovich a good guy now? Is he a superhero who’s going to save us all? pic.twitter.com/rOV8qchfaP
— Maria Pevchikh (@pevchikh) March 30, 2022
“We don’t believe anyone, not a single beautiful word” he said.
"We don't believe anyone, not a single beautiful word".
?? Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he doesn't trust Russian vows to scale back military activity, as the invasion enters its second month. #UkraineRussia pic.twitter.com/47nd7VouwN
— euronews (@euronews) March 31, 2022
And according to a senior opposition leader, the playing field is so uneven that the six-party opposition coalition United for Hungary would need a +3-4% win over Fidesz to have a simple majority. That’s impossible according to Szabolcs Panyi.
???️What to expect from Hungary's April 3 elections?
According to a senior opposition leader, the playing field is so uneven that the six-party opposition coalition United for Hungary (EM) would need a +3-4% win over Fidesz to have simple majority. That's impossible.
THREAD? pic.twitter.com/51h0XDr19v
— Szabolcs Panyi (@panyiszabolcs) March 28, 2022
However he believes the opposition still has a chance to win. “Because they fight against corruption and for EU democracy.”
4 more days until elections in Hungary. Elections that are being distorted by a government with autocratic ambitions + an EU-Commission that remained inactive for too long
And still the opposition has a chance to win. Because they fight against corruption and for EU democracy pic.twitter.com/bF0JJzuJOw
— Daniel Freund (@daniel_freund) March 30, 2022
Champagne bottles will be opened in Brussels if Orban loses.
We'll see what happens in the elections next week.
Champagne bottles will be opened in Brussels if he loses.
Edit Inotai – Reporting Democracy : pic.twitter.com/Rdb5RASuLI
— Denis O ' Farrell (@Lebowski88) March 27, 2022
Not just in Brussels, said Kari Selonen.
Not in Brussels only. I will drink one myself.
— Kari Selonen?? (@KariSelonen) March 27, 2022
According to independent media Telexhu, if the governing Fidesz party wins the election, 28% of the working population thinks it’s not worth staying in the country!
?? According to independent media @Telexhu, if the governing Fidesz party wins the election in Hungary this Sunday, 28% of the working population thinks it's not worth staying in the country, & a third of Hungarians have already considered leaving. ? https://t.co/DaRB3l85aD
— EURACTIV (@EURACTIV) March 31, 2022
“I am a lawyer, working with the knowledge I have gathered in the world of law. Someone who is an actor works with the knowledge he has gathered as an actor. I don’t see anything special about this,” stated Orban.
Orban on Zelensky: “I am a lawyer, working with the knowledge I have gathered in the world of law. Someone who is an actor works with the knowledge he has gathered as an actor. I don’t see anything special about this.” pic.twitter.com/KOx9VCjhC6
— Flora Garamvolgyi (@floragaramvolgy) March 27, 2022
Uuh Zelensky has a law degree. And also a degree in humanity which Orbán will never obtain, snarked T Nash.
https://twitter.com/t_nagy85/status/1507976189603946496Even Polish President, Andrzej Duda, normally an ally of Hungary’s ruling national conservatives, said it is “hard for me to understand the approach” of Hungary’s Viktor Orban towards Ukraine.
President Duda says that it is "hard for me to understand the approach" of Hungary's Viktor Orban – normally an ally of Poland's ruling national conservatives – towards Ukraine.
"This policy will be costly for Hungary, very costly," warns Duda https://t.co/0SdCSXA5Bi
— Notes from Poland ?? (@notesfrompoland) March 27, 2022
Leave it to Le Chou for the headline: Viktor Orban Goes Completely Mad, Accuses Ukraine Of Election Meddling And Sending Tractors To The Hungarian Border
Viktor Orban Goes Completely Mad, Accuses Ukraine Of Election Meddling And Sending Tractors To The Hungarian Border pic.twitter.com/QP5WkyXny3
— Le Chou (@LeChouNews) March 30, 2022
If Zelenskyy dials into the right Belgian Parliament at the first try, he definitely deserves EU membership for Ukraine. No discussion tweeted Diego Velazquez.
If @ZelenskyyUa dials in the right Belgian Parliament at the first try, he has definitely deserved his EU membership status for Ukraine. no discussion. pic.twitter.com/T5dQRpw7BD
— diego velazquez (@diego_bxl) March 23, 2022
Zelenskyy Dials Into Belgium’s German-Speaking Community Parliament By Mistake joked Le Chou.
Zelenskyy Dials Into Belgium’s Actual Parliament, Asks ‘What Is Wrong With You People?’ pic.twitter.com/0zzov0sTqc
— Le Chou (@LeChouNews) March 30, 2022
Zelenskyy Dials Into Belgium’s Actual Parliament, Asks ‘What Is Wrong With You People?’
Zelenskyy Dials Into Belgium’s Actual Parliament, Asks ‘What Is Wrong With You People?’ pic.twitter.com/0zzov0sTqc
— Le Chou (@LeChouNews) March 30, 2022
Did he try the Senate? Asked Lidiya Simova innocently.
Did he try the Senate?
— Lidiya Simova (@LidiyaSimova) March 30, 2022
“Can’t you organise a decent war, like other civilised countries?” added Hugo Luijten.
"Can't you organize a decent war, like other civilized countries?"
— Hugo Luijten (@DnHugo) March 30, 2022
Source: euractiv.com