Berlin, Feb. 27 -- German opposition minister Alice Weidal has accused the EU of engaging in 'regime change' activities in Hungary via rigging polls, energy blackmail, and electoral engineering in order to get rid of Hungarian PM Viktor Orban ahead of the upcoming parliamentary polls in Budapest.
Co-chair of the country's conservative political faction Alternative for Germany (AfD), Weidal has accused Brussels of using its-backed Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar, in a bid to remove Orban, and wrote on X: "They want Orban gone, and they are willing to use any means to achieve it."Further pointing to the ongoing "blockade of oil supplies" from Ukraine to Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline, Weidal accused the bloc of resorting to "m...