(Budapest Composite Electric) Before the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War, the two European leaders, the most closely related to Russian President Putin -Hungarian Prime Minister Olban and Serbian President Wugic, successively governed in the weekend elections.

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Both of them promised not to participate in the war during the election, but until recently, they ignored the warnings of Western partners and established contacts with Moscow and Beijing.

This exposes one of the most tricky issues facing the European Union, that is, how to respond to the violation of the EU rule of law, or the existing member states running counter to the EU in important geographical political issues such as Ukraine or the intention to join in the future.

The results of the votes show that the Hungarian Governance Alliance (Qingmin League and the Civil Democratic Party) led by Olban won the two -thirds of the 199 seats in the parliament.Modify any laws, including the Constitution under support.

This is the fourth time that Olban has served as the Prime Minister. In the past 12 years, he has been consolidating power and conflict with the EU in terms of democratic values.

At the Ukrainian war, Olban condemned Russia's behavior and supported the EU sanctions on Russia. It also opened a border to accept Ukrainian refugees; but he refused to allow weapons to transit Hungary to Ukraine, and also refused to prohibit Russia's oil and natural gas imports.

In Serbia, the neighbor of Hungary, Wugic won 60 % of the votes and obtained another five -year presidential term.

The Serbian Progressive Party led by his leaders also won about 44 % of votes in parliament voting, and has the ability to set up a government with most support.

Like Olban, Wugic is criticized by competitors and EU countries for political opposition.

Serbia supports the United Nations' resolutions to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but Wugci said that participating in the EU's sanctions on Russia does not meet Serbia's interests.

Olban and Wugic's violations of the European Union's rule of law standards, and the position that has not co -margin with the European Union in the Ukrainian war, may be further isolated from the two countries.

Hungary may face the risk of losing billions of euros EU funds, and Serbia is difficult to continue to promote negotiations to join the European Union's single market.