holy crap i hate these dipshits.
>He portrayed himself as an "anti-globalist" but invited German car makers and Chinese and South Korean EV battery makers to Hungary.
Probably because it's extremely expensive and risky to start your own car manufacturer, and it's a lot easier to just use other countries brands to build a manufacturing base locally. Which creates jobs for Hungarians.
>He painted himself as the champion of national sovereignty, but refused to stand up for Ukrainian sovereignty against Russia.
He was president of Hungary, not Ukraine.
>He railed against immigration, but quietly encouraged immigration to build his new factories.
not really sure about this one.
>One year after winning a two-thirds majority in 2010, he wrote a new constitution, reshaping Hungary in his own image, to suit his own party.
Just like you will, and claim you're just reinstituting democracy.