Looking at the reactions on social media in Montenegro, the conclusion is that those who are the biggest supporters of his obvious parallel in Montenegro - Milo Đukanović - are against Viktor Orban, and that those who were against Đukanović, whose way of governing was similar to Orban's, are for Orban, wrote Vasilije Čarapić, a member of parliament from the Europe Now Movement, in a post on the X network.
The Party of European Progress (SEP), led by former DPS official and Prime Minister Duško Marković, said earlier today that anti-European policies across Europe are experiencing defeat after defeat, and that the same will be true in Montenegro, while the SD's international secretary and representative of the European Union, Miloš Đuričković, assessed that the same policies as Orban's are being implemented in Montenegro.
Last night, Čarapić congratulated Peter Magyar on the victory of his opposition party Tisa in the parliamentary elections in Hungary.
"With today's vote, the citizens of Hungary have shown an unwavering commitment to European values and, perhaps more importantly, have achieved changes in the way the country is governed in favor of a stronger democracy," he said.
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