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Peter Magyar, the man shaking Orbán's photos in Budapest, has decided to open another front — this time directly against Aleksandar Vučić. And not with diplomatic phrases, but with a question that has electrified Belgrade: who is the godfather of the friendship between Vučić and Orbán?
Vučić, naturally, reacted as he always does when someone touches his most sensitive nerve — with a counterattack. "Who is this Magyar to investigate my country?" asks the Serbian president, forgetting that this is precisely the question Serbia's own citizens have been asking him and his services for a full decade.
But the real dynamite in this story is the incident with the "Turkish Stream" gas pipeline. Magyar openly suggests the explosion was staged — a pre-election piece of theater designed to rescue Orbán from domestic pressure. If that's true, we're talking about geopolitical theater of the highest order, where leaders serve as props.
The shadow of Orbán over the Balkans — the same shadow under which Vučić comfortably nestled while navigating between Brussels and Moscow — is starting to fade. Magyar is not a naive opposition figure; this is a man who knows where bodies are buried, and he clearly has no intention of keeping quiet. For Vučić, this is unfamiliar terrain: an opponent who doesn't play by the rules of Balkan political omertà.
Most ironic of all is that the two — Vučić and Orbán — spent twenty years building the image of unbeatable leaders protecting national interests. Now, a Hungarian politician is showing that behind the facade of "strategic friendship" may stand something far more prosaic — mutual dependence built on favors that don't survive daylight.
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