PM Orbán’s spin doctor, Árpád Habony, allegedly tried to connect Trump with Georgia’s “pro-Russia” government

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Habony’s task was to establish a relationship between the newly-elected Georgian prime minister (and the country’s de facto leader, Bidzina Ivanishvili) and President Trump, but the project was unsuccessful after the Magnitsky sanctions were imposed on Minister Antal Rogán. VSquare’s Szabolcs Panyi wrote that Habony, PM Orbán’s chief spin doctor, worked in Slovakia and Poland, as well, and he also travelled to Florida to network with the Trump team. Habony also played a key part in the Georgian elections last October.
Constitutional crisis in Georgia
Georgia is undergoing a constitutional crisis since President Salome Zourabichvili did not accept her removal by the newly-elected parliament. That comes after the disputed October parliamentary elections when the Georgian Dream (the former President’s previous party) won a majority and modified relevant measures. They placed the election of the president in the power of a parliamentary college of electors.
Hungary’s PM Orbán did not accept the doubts concerning the October elections and travelled to Tbilisi to congratulate Irakli Kobakhidze for his victory. “I congratulate the Prime Minister on his election victory. I look at the debate that has erupted around the election, I have read the assessment by international organisations, and I see that no one dares to question that this election was a free and democratic election. For all the critical comments, no one dares to go that far. And they are right not to do so because we Hungarians also sent observers, we were here, and we saw what happened with our own eyes. Before I came here I studied the reports of the Hungarian observers, which were clearly positive and reported a free and democratic election. I congratulate the Prime Minister on this”, the Hungarian prime minister concluded.

Trump and the Republicans do not like the pro-Russia Georgian PM
However, it seems that PM Orbán’s new Transatlantic allies, President Trump, his team and the Republicans do not share the Hungarian leader’s positive opinion about what happened in Georgia. According to VSquare’s Szabolcs Panyi, it caused outrage in Republican circles that PM Kobakhidze appeared together on a photo with Iranian, Hezbollah, and Hamas leaders. “The same terrorists actively plotted to assassinate Donald Trump and call for the death of America every day. We see you. America will not be fooled”, a Republican Congressman, Joe Wilson, posted on X in the issue.








Good gracious, what a mess…
Geopolitics is a minefield. There are no genuine friends, there are no steadfast ethics, and there are no absolutes. Anyone who claims otherwise doesn’t have a clue.
Orban had to limit his time on the street in Tbilisi due to all of the spontaneous booing by Georgians.