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“I could kill with a look”: the Prime Minister of Latvia spread a joke about Viktor Orban

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The head of the Latvian government spread a joke that she could kill Orban with a look./Photo from Uni Bergman’s social network page X

On December 14, the European Council made a historic decision to begin negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to EU. This happened despite the categorical position of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Before this, a photo with the caption that Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina, who was seeing her Hungarian counterpart, “could kill Orban with a glance,” was widely circulated online. The corresponding joke was spread on her page on the social network X, formerly known as Twitter, by the head of the Latvian government herself, reports 24 Channel.

Evika Silinya could “burn” Orban with her gaze

At first, the photo from Silinya was distributed by the scientist Una Bergman, who signed the photo meeting between the head of the Latvian government and Orban: “If you could kill with a look, or the meeting of the prime ministers of Latvia and Hungary in Brussels.” Oil on canvas, 2023″.

A scientist spread a joke about Orbán and Silini/Photo from Una Bergman’s social network account >

Subsequently, this joke was picked up by the heroine of the photo herself, emphasizing that it was “today’s hot photo from the meeting of the European Council.”

You “attract the eyes,” Silinya commented on this message.

Silinya commented on the joke with Orban/Photo from Evika Silini’s account on the social network X

Orban left the hall during voting time for Ukraine's accession negotiations

  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán left the session hall while member countries voted to open negotiations to Ukraine on joining the EU. Thus, he abstained from voting.
  • Subsequently, Orban said that he considers the European decision to open the start of negotiations with Ukraine to be incorrect. He noted that Hungary will move on its own path, even if the other 26 members are against it.
  • It should be noted that the European Council decided on December 14 that it would open the negotiation process for Ukraine on joining the European Union. A similar decision applied to Moldova.

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