Hungary’s Orbán Throws a Wrench in Rutte’s NATO Chief Bid

Hungary’s Orbán Throws a Wrench in Rutte’s NATO Chief Bid


Hungary has stated that it cannot support anyone as Secretary-General of NATO who has “in the past sought to bring Hungary to its knees.”

Mark Rutte and Viktor Orbán are not the best of friends.

While Rutte received swift endorsements from various European leaders including President Joe Biden, President Emmanuel Macron, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Orbán’s objection threatens Rutte’s potential appointment as the successor to Jens Stoltenberg at the helm of NATO.

Initially, it seemed likely that Rutte, the outgoing Dutch Prime Minister, would seamlessly assume the role.

However, objections arose from Central European countries, particularly those on NATO’s eastern flank, following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

These nations advocated for a candidate from their region, arguing that they had better understood Vladimir Putin’s intentions. Consequently, Romania nominated President Klaus Iohannis as a rival candidate.

Despite Romania’s nomination, the odds are not in Iohannis’s favor, as the major NATO players have not thrown their support behind him. However, Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian Prime Minister, now threatens to block Rutte’s candidacy.

Despite the resistance, Rutte appears resolute, given the broad support he enjoys.

However, if Romania persists in advocating for Iohannis’s candidacy and Hungary remains steadfast, NATO nations may be compelled to seek a third nominee.

Previously, the names of Kaja Kallas, the Prime Minister of Estonia, and Krisjanis Karins, former Prime Minister of Latvia and current Foreign Minister, were circulated.

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