Hungary President Viktor Orban has championed illiberal democracy.Credit:AP
In her resignation letter,published on Tuesday by Hungarian media,longstanding adviser Zsuzsa Hegedus compared Orban’s rhetoric to the language used in Nazi Germany.
“I am sincerely sorry that I have to end a relationship due to such a shameful position,” said Hegedus,who worked with Orban for 20 years. “I was left with no other choice.”
While Orban’s anti-migration stance and criticism of Western liberal values have long prompted backlash,Saturday’s speech sparked a fresh wave of outrage throughout Europe and from the opposition in Hungary.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban with former prime minister Tony Abbott.Credit:Hungarian Government
In it,Orban declared that countries with large-scale migration from outside Europe “are no longer nations”.
“There is a world in which European peoples are mixed together with those arriving from outside Europe,” he said in the speech in Baile Tusnad,a majority ethnic Hungarian city in Romania. “Now,that is a mixed-race world.”
In what he described as “our world,” Orban said “people from within Europe mix with one another”.