Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted a photograph on October 30, accusing Brussels of silence as Poland moves to arrest former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro.
Orban’s Photo Sparks Diplomatic Dispute
In his October 30 post, Viktor Orban released a photograph and demanded justice for Poland, calling out the Polish government’s alleged persecution of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro.
Poland’s Electoral Victory and Political Campaign
Orban referenced the Polish right’s “huge victory” in the presidential elections, portraying it as a key triumph for Poland’s political landscape.
Ziobro’s Meeting in Budapest and Arrest Attempt
According to Orban, he met Ziobro in Budapest, where the Polish government allegedly sought to arrest the former minister as part of a broader political crackdown.
Brussels’ Silence on Polish Actions
Orban criticized Brussels for remaining silent amid these events, describing it as a “heart of Europe” reaction left unaddressed.



