EU Parliament Leftists Demand That Court Block Funds for Hungary
MEPs vote to sue European Commission over releasing country’s cohesion funds
MEPs vote to sue European Commission over releasing country’s cohesion funds
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis tries facing down Brussels’ accusations against his government by claiming that Greek same-sex marriage law “reinforces the position of our country in the heart of Europe.”
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 EU Commission is blatantly going after political forces whose stance it does not agree with.
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.
If other member states try to resist, the same fate awaits them.
Athens is the latest conservative government to be accused of rule-of-law violations by Brussels.
Brussels’ claim that the law violates freedom of expression is just a pretext for another violation of Hungarian sovereignty.
A radical left-wing militant on trial for her role in violent attacks in Budapest has become the latest excuse for Strasbourg MEPs to twist the knife in Hungary.
EU leaders agreed to annual review of how Ukraine uses funds, and gave guarantee that the Commission will treat Hungary “fairly and objectively” in rule-of-law cases
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