Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio on Friday day Hungarians want to make their own decisions as to what kind of government the country should have.
"Those in Brussels might want to delegate a government comprising the Hungarian Socialists and the Tisza Party, but Hungarians will have something to say about that; we won't sit idly by as this happens," PM Orbán said.
"We can't have Brussels telling us how to live and sending us their mercenaries to carry this out," he said, adding: "We've already had a time when they tried to tell us from the outside how we ought to live. That was what we rid ourselves of 30 years ago."
PM Orbán vowed that Hungary would oppose "this plan by Brussels to delegate a government here".