Hungary Defends Child Protection Law at Historic EU Court Trial
The EU Commission and 16 other member states could seek to suspend Hungary’s voting rights after the “largest human rights battle in EU history” over the alleged anti-LGBT legislation.
The EU Commission and 16 other member states could seek to suspend Hungary’s voting rights after the “largest human rights battle in EU history” over the alleged anti-LGBT legislation.
Brussels is in a state of “war frenzy” and pro-peace countries are being silenced, the Hungarian foreign minister said.
Foreign Affairs Minister pushes for ‘nuclear option’ against the conservative country before it takes over EU Presidency
Hungary demands an explanation for the preferential treatment of Donald Tusk’s left-liberal Polish government.
A German initiative would enshrine rule-of-law conditionality in all EU budget payments—while preventing sovereigntist governments from protecting states punished for non-compliance.
EU institutions continue waging lawfare on conservative government for ideological reasons
Dismantling the previous conservative government’s work is considered sufficient to unlock Poland’s frozen funds and end its ‘rule-of-law’ dispute in just a few months, according to the Commission.
The coast guard personnel are not “monsters” as framed by NGOs, a Greek MEP responded to the accusations, but “modern-day heroes” who save 60,000 migrants from the sea every year.
One lawmaker asked “which country will be next” if the Commission gets its way.
Hungary’s former Justice Minister Judit Varga: “Europe replaced democracy with hypocrisy.”