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Tuesday, February 27, 2001. The Hungarian council of ministers has vital matters to attend to, such as a worrying rise in inflation or preparing the nation for its future entry into the EU.

However, the meeting is canceled due to force majeure: the prime minister has to sweat his shirt abroad.

Specifically, the yellow Felcust shirt.

A football club in which Viktor Orban, then 38 years old, plays as a midfielder

while he leads his country.

A little-known episode in the biography of Orban (58) that brings together

his two great obsessions

: football, for which Spain has been his benchmark, and governing, where part of Spain looks to him as an example.

Although as a footballer he was nothing more than mediocre (his greatest achievement was appearing in the 2006 video game

Football Manager

), as a politician he has proven to be a scoring center forward.

A

killer

of the area

erected as the great battering ram in the fight against "globalism"

, a political framework popularized by the Hungarian himself and that Vox has made his own in Spain.

A discourse that maintains that there would be large supranational fortunes that would be imposing political changes in the different countries regardless of the government programs that have won the elections.

"

There are forces of 'globalism' that want to make nations something homogeneous. Financial speculators

who trap Brussels bureaucrats to bring thousands of immigrants to Europe," Orban assured in one of his most iconic interventions commemorating the Budapest uprising of the year 1956. Faced with this "globalism", the Hungarian appeals to the formula of "security, homeland and family".

A speech that has turned out to be a

great goal

for the Magyar: thanks to him he

won the last two elections

and hopes to win the next appointment to be held on April 3.

Orban, of Calvinist religion,

has always displayed his family side

.

He has been married for 36 years to his wife Anikó Lévai (58) and is the father of five children: Ráhel (32, a businesswoman based in Marbella), Gaspar (30, a soldier who has been sent to the Sandhurst military academy), Sára ( 28, businesswoman), Roza (22, student) and the youngest, Flora, even younger.

However, the Hungarian leader was not always "anti-globalist".

Rather the opposite.

In 1989, when it was clear that playing football would not get him far but that politics could lead him to stardom,

Orban received a scholarship from George Soros' Open Society Foundation

to study at Oxford, where he was steeped in liberal ideas for Hungary.

Yet 25 years later, Orban would take a conservative swerve and

make his former benefactor, Soros, Hungary's public enemy No. 1

: the embodiment of "globalism."

Born in 1930 into a Jewish family in Budapest, Soros is a financial speculator who starred in his most famous episode on September 16, 1992. From then on, he earned the nickname

"the man who caused the Bank of England to fail".

.

He got it by speculating on the British currency.

The result: the UK lost 3.4 billion in one day and Soros made almost 1 billion.

A lucrative maneuver that, added to some initiatives critical of Orban that received funding from Soros (such as the

Central European University

, which ended up leaving Budapest)

allowed the politician to draw his former benefactor as his nemesis

: the globalist villain to defeat.

To do this, he lined the streets with posters against the millionaire, the newscasts branded him a public enemy and his organizations were declared a "foreign agent" seeking to destabilize the country.

Orban 's victory

over Soros was key to building his story of fighting "globalism

. "

A speech that Vox uses in search of votes to emulate the success of the Hungarian at the polls.

Orban and Abascal meeting in Madrid.EFE

However, unlike other world leaders who live by and for politics,

Orban has never given up football

: he plays veterans' games, he has watered this sport with millions in subsidies and he was the key figure that allowed transforming a potato field (the stadium of his beloved Felcust) in the Pancho Arena (baptized by the nickname of his compatriot Puskas in Real Madrid) which is, literally, a football cathedral with flying buttresses and buttresses.

In addition, he watches up to six games.

Who knows if as many as his victories in the generals.

He already has four... and the fifth game is played in two months.

The Hungarian visits the summit of Vox

Last weekend the Vox staff with Santiago Abascal at the head held a meeting in Madrid with

the main leaders of the European right

.

An act that, in addition to Orban, was attended by the Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, and the leader of the National Front, Marine Le Pen.

The meeting served as a starting signal for the elections on February 13 in which Vox has raised the "anti-globalist" fight initiated by Viktor Orban.

A speech that the green party has been gradually making its own since 2019 but whose influence is more evident since the presentation of its Spain Agenda, which the green party sells as the antithesis of "globalism", which would represent the UN 2030 Agenda.

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