During the summit in Brussels, representatives of the EU member states threatened to deprive the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, of his right to vote, reports Corriere della Sera. The threats were made not only because Budapest had been blocking a 50 billion euro aid package to Ukraine but also due to the collective unwillingness to let the split within the EU happen. The key role in the negotiations with Orbán was played by the Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni, who shares some views with the Hungarian leader, says the article. At the same time, Orbán’s “surrender” was achieved …