Hungary's long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has left office after 16 years, prompting renewed calls within the European Union to abolish the unanimity rule that grants each member state veto power over EU foreign policy decisions.Orbán's government was known for frequently using this veto power to block or delay EU actions aligned with his illiberal agenda.During Orbán's tenure, Hungary repeatedly prevented or postponed EU support to Ukraine, obstructed sanctions against war criminals and rights abusers, and diluted or blocked EU statements critical of allies such as Russia, Egypt, Georgia, China, and Israel.This often undermined the EU's ability to present a... [Continue Reading]