European uprising against Ursula Von Der Leyen.
The Political Bomb in Brussels: The Letter That Changes Everything

📌 Fact Box: The Brussels Crisis

  • Main Event: Open letter from EU patriots demands Ursula von der Leyen’s removal

  • Alliance: Visegrád 3 (Orbán – Hungary, Babiš – Czech Republic, Fico – Slovakia)

  • First Victory: End of forced migrant quotas and daily fines against Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia

  • Strategic Goal: Build a sovereignty bloc challenging Brussels’ centralization and EU’s Ukraine policy

  • Key Tension: €30+ billion in frozen EU funds for Hungary over “rule of law” disputes

  • Potential Outcome: Rising talk of “Huxit” – Hungary’s possible exit from the EU


The Historic Uprising:

Letter from EU Patriots Calls for von der Leyen’s Removal and Marks the End of the Brussels Era

The Political Bomb in Brussels: The Letter That Changes Everything

In the marble corridors of Brussels, an emergency is unfolding. Phones are ringing hot, crisis meetings are piling up. At the center of the storm: Ursula von der Leyen. According to insiders, the Commission’s president is beside herself, rushing through the corridors with a red-haired aide. The cause of the panic is an open letter sent from the heart of Europe’s new resistance centers – a document political observers have described as the ultimate “nail in the coffin of the Brussels dictatorship.” With this letter, EU patriots from Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia have triggered an avalanche whose end is not yet in sight, issuing a demand that until recently was considered unthinkable: the immediate removal of von der Leyen.

This new alliance, formed as the Visegrád 3 (V3) – Viktor Orbán, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, and Slovakia’s Robert Fico – has given Brussels hell. Their message is unmistakable: step down. The majority of EU member states are voting on leadership, and V3 is rapidly forging alliances to turn this majority against the sitting EU chief. What is happening here is far more than a political skirmish; it is an existential challenge to the EU as we know it, marking the beginning of a new European political thriller.

The First Spectacular Victory: Ending the Extortion

The open letter and the new alliance are the result of growing frustration over Brussels’ centralization, and they have already achieved a highly significant success: the massive flows of refugees and the accompanying “extortion” through fines have been stopped. EU bureaucrats have yielded on this issue. Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia are no longer required to participate in forced migrant relocations, and the fines have been abolished.

Hungary alone had to pay over one million euros per day in penalties simply for refusing to accept refugees and consistently protecting its external borders. These financial “ground funds” from Brussels have now been suspended – a remarkable victory for national sovereignty over centralist demands for control. The patriots have scored their first point, but this is only the beginning of a far-reaching strategic offensive.

The New Alliance for Sovereignty: The Visegrád 3 Formula

The original Visegrád 4 (V4) – Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia – collapsed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Poland under Donald Tusk became a pro‑Ukrainian supporter, making it an insurmountable partner for Hungary, which remained skeptical. But now a new axis has formed. Without Poland, but with Fico and Babiš, who share Orbán’s views: they call for dialogue with Moscow instead of continued economic pressure and openly express skepticism about the massive financial and military support for Kyiv.

V3 intends to coordinate their positions before EU summits, hold preliminary negotiations, and act as a united bloc. Budapest is confident this could significantly hinder the EU’s efforts against Russia. The message is a direct challenge to Brussels’ authority and cements an anti‑centralist bloc determined to reshape Europe’s political landscape. It is a strategic realignment that dramatically alters the balance of power in the European Council.

Erosion of the Center: Even the EPP Wavers

Resistance to von der Leyen is growing not only on the right. Even within the European People’s Party (EPP), von der Leyen’s political home, the former center‑right majority that enabled her re‑election is faltering. Orbán’s Fidesz party is part of the far‑right Patriots for Europe group, already the third‑largest force in the European Parliament. They are expanding partnerships, even with conservatives and some left‑leaning groups.

Meanwhile, Hungary’s think tank, the Matthias Corvinus Collegium, has built a major presence in Brussels with massive investments. They are creating a transatlantic influence network that poses a serious threat to the Brussels bureaucracy. The Commission president’s once secure power base is crumbling, and the possibility of her being voted out of office has shifted from theoretical to a real political scenario.

The Cold Financial War: Brussels’ Strangulation of Hungary

The deeper cause of this uprising is the economic war Brussels has waged against Hungary for years. More than 30 billion euros owed to Budapest have been frozen. The EU Commission’s official justification is “violations of the rule of law.” But in Budapest, this is seen as a pretext – punishment and economic strangulation because Orbán refuses to dance to Brussels’ tune.

While champagne flows in Brussels’ control rooms, Hungarian hospitals, schools, and infrastructure projects wait for desperately needed funds. Families struggle with the consequences of this economic isolation, all because the government refuses to adopt the EU’s “woke ideology” and socio‑political dictates. In Budapest’s view, this is no longer a partnership; it is the control of an occupying power over conquered territory.

The Power of Defiance: Victorious Despite Sanctions

But Brussels’ shots are misfiring. Every sanction, every act of economic strangulation makes Orbán stronger at home. His support remains high, his party wins elections. The Hungarian people see their elected government attacked by unelected bureaucrats abroad. They remember the Soviet occupation and categorically refuse to let Brussels become the new foreign control power. The reaction is not capitulation, but a demand for resistance.

For Hungarians, this is not about money; it is about a cultural struggle. Brussels wants a centralized superstate where bureaucrats rule over 450 million people. Hungary, by contrast, fights for a Europe of nations – sovereign, free, and with its own identity. Laws against LGBTQ content in schools and regulations on foreign funding of NGOs are perceived in Hungary as protective measures for national identity. Brussels’ harshness is seen only as proof of Orbán’s thesis: “The EU is an authoritarian superstate.”

Huxit – From Whisper to Countdown

Orbán’s new political boldness has raised the ultimate question: Huxit, Hungary’s exit from the European Union. What was once whispered is now openly and seriously discussed. Orbán himself did not hold back, saying Hungary would never have joined the EU in 2004 if it had known the bloc would grow into this “control‑dependent monster.”

If Hungary holds firm economically and politically, Huxit could move from dream to countdown. This challenges a fundamental EU principle: “Once in, always in.” If Hungary dares to leave, there is a threat of a domino effect. Other countries suffering under Brussels’ dictates – from Poland to Italy to the Netherlands – could follow. The real question is therefore not whether Hungary will leave the EU, but whether the EU can survive the exit of the first domino.

EU leadership has no answer to these deep challenges – only panic, threats, and empty words. But the patriots have a plan, they have forged their alliance, they have sent their letter, and they have the power to blow up the European system. The political thriller has only just begun, and the end of the Brussels era may be closer than the elite will admit.

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