Orban ramps up anti‑Ukraine campaign with ‘petition’ as election battle tightens

Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban looks on as he arrives at a European Union-Western Balkans summit in Brussels, Belgium. (Reuters)
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Updated 16 January 2026
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Orban ramps up anti‑Ukraine campaign with ‘petition’ as election battle tightens

  • Orban has framed the election as a choice between war and peace, portraying Ukraine as undeserving of support and his government as the only safeguard against conflict and economic spillover

BUDAPEST: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, gearing up for a tough election in April, said on Friday he would launch a “national petition” seeking backing for his policy of ​rejecting EU funding for neighboring Ukraine as it fights a Russian invasion.
With the war showing no sign of ending and Hungary’s economy stagnating, Orban has framed the election as a choice between war and peace, portraying Ukraine as undeserving of support and his government as the only safeguard against conflict and economic spillover.
Since last year, election billboards ‌for Orban’s ‌Fidesz party have sought to associate ‌opposition ⁠leader ​Peter Magyar with ‌Brussels and Ukraine, suggesting that voting for his Tisza party means voting for tanks and war.
Orban’s campaign primarily targets rural voters and echoes his past anti-migrant campaigns as most polls show Fidesz trailing Tisza.
Details of the “petition” were unclear, but it appeared to amount to an informal referendum, in the form ⁠of a ballot paper sent to citizens.
“Everybody will get this (national petition) and ‌will get the chance to say ‘no’ and ‍to say, together with the ‍government, that we will not pay,” Orban told state ‍radio on Friday, accusing the opposition of being pro-Ukraine.
Orban said, without citing any evidence, that the European Union would put pressure on Hungary to send its young people to fight in Ukraine, “and there ​is rightful fear that pro-Ukrainian forces would give in to pressure from Brussels.”
Magyar has said Tisza ⁠supports peace in Ukraine, rejects the idea of conscription, and will not support any escalation in the war.
The European Commission on Wednesday put forward its proposal to loan Ukraine 90 billion euros.
In December, when the plan was sealed, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic agreed as long as it did not affect them financially.
A survey in December by Policy Solutions and Zavecz Research indicated growing opposition in Hungary to EU funding for Ukraine. In 2023, 57 percent were in favor and ‌41 percent opposed but, by last year, only 36 percent were in favor, with 63 percent against.


Former husband of ex-first lady Jill Biden charged in wife killing

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Former husband of ex-first lady Jill Biden charged in wife killing

  • William Stevenson was married to Jill Biden from 1970 until their divorce in 1975
  • He was arrested on Monday and remained in jail after failing to post $500,000 cash bail
WASHINGTON: The ex-husband of former first lady Jill Biden has been arrested and charged with murder in the death of his current wife at their Delaware home in December, local police said Tuesday.
William Stevenson, 77, was married to Jill Biden from 1970 until their divorce in 1975. Jill Biden married former president Joe Biden in 1977.
Stevenson is facing a first-degree murder charge in connection to the December 28 death of his wife, 64-year-old Linda Stevenson, according to New Castle County Police in Delaware.
He was arrested on Monday and remained in jail after failing to post $500,000 cash bail.
In December police said they found Linda Stevenson unresponsive in her living room after responding to a report of a domestic dispute at the couple’s home in Wilmington shortly after 11 p.m. (0400 GMT).
Life-saving measures were unsuccessful, and she was later pronounced dead.
Authorities on Tuesday did not say how Linda Stevenson died or provide more details about the investigation.
Linda Stevenson was “deeply family-oriented and treasured time spent making memories, especially on family vacations with her daughter and granddaughter,” according to her obituary.
She was a Philadelphia Eagles fan and recently ran a bookkeeping business.
“Linda will be remembered as tenacious, kind-hearted, and fiercely loyal,” the obituary said.
“Her strength, resilience, and unwavering love for her family and friends will never be forgotten, and her absence will be felt deeply by all who knew her.”