
Marine Le Pen: Péter Magyar “Is Trampling On Democracy’s Rules”
The frontrunner in France’s presidential election has accused Hungary’s government of systematically violating the rule of law.

The frontrunner in France’s presidential election has accused Hungary’s government of systematically violating the rule of law.

Dozens of right-wing and conservative members of the European Parliament want to hear the European Commission condemn an amendment to Hungary’s constitution, expected to be passed today in parliament, removing the country’s president from office in a blatant violation of the rule of law.

“For years, Brussels has done more to protect illegal migrants from removal than to protect Europeans from the consequences of illegal migration. This text finally marks a change of direction,” Patriots MEP and former Frontex chief Fabrice Leggeri said.

Patriots for Europe say Brussels pressured tech firms to police political speech during elections.

Leaders from multiple European countries have voiced alarm over the impact of the Mercosur deal on domestic agriculture, citing unfair competition and risks to sovereignty.

Patriots for Europe VP and Hungarian MEP Kinga Gál condemned the Commission’s decision, calling it “the highest form of discrimination on the basis of gender ideology.”

Polish and Hungarian officials say it is “staggering” that they should be criticised for alleged wrongdoing while top EU figures are facing such serious allegations.

Lower officials fear their reputations will also be tarnished by accusations of fraud and corruption levelled at their seniors.

While top current and former EU officials are being investigated for suspected corruption, the EP is busy going after the Hungarian government.

On the eve of the no-confidence vote, Kinga Gál explained why the Patriots group believes it is time for von der Leyen to go.