
EPP Immunity Case: More Political Bias in European Parliament
Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.

Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office’s investigation is putting pressure on the European People’s Party as the case affects one of its key parties in southern Europe.

Zbigniew Ziobro: “I will not allow anyone to silence me or deprive me of my right to defence.”

Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik could face a prison sentence of up to five years.

Parliamentarians protecting the leftist MEP in a secret ballot have been branded as “accomplices of left-wing terrorists.”

The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee has rejected Hungarian requests to lift the immunity of opposition leader Péter Magyar.

No official reason was given for postponing the vote on lifting the immunity of the Hungarian opposition leader, but the goal is clear: help him take down the conservative government.

The court cites evidence in at least three separate cases involving crimes such as fraud, document forgery, money laundering, and incitement to hatred on social media.

Brussels is doing its best to protect the Italian MEP charged with violently assaulting innocent passersby in Budapest because they looked like ‘Nazis.’

Tusk’s Minister of Justice wants to make an example of conservative Morawiecki, who now chairs the ECR group in the European Parliament.