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European Commission Regrets Being “Legally Obliged” To Unblock Some Hungarian Funds
Leftist MEPs still threaten legal action to make the EU keep blackmailing Budapest.
Leftist MEPs still threaten legal action to make the EU keep blackmailing Budapest.
European Parliament turns a rare blind eye to allegations of rampant ballot box fraud by the EU’s Azeri partners.
Poland’s leftist leadership and EU loyalties seem to be enough for Brussels to unblock its funds—despite the blatant and ongoing abuse of power by Tusk’s government.
Double standards on full display as lawmakers deploy selective outrage against the sovereigntist Slovakian government.
New Slovak PM Robert Fico has promised to stand by Hungary.
Hungary’s former Justice Minister Judit Varga: “Europe replaced democracy with hypocrisy.”
The parliament could send a delegation to Spain to investigate rule-of-law violations by PM Pedro Sánchez.
There’s no sign of Hungary’s proposed annual reviews in the adopted document, but the country could receive other advantages related to the frozen funds.
Colleagues remain skeptical of the plot: “It’s not going to go anywhere … we’ll just have to pinch our noses for a few months.”
Ahead of the European elections, Belgium is pushing a tough federalist line.
EU leaders are preparing for a days-long battle with Hungary’s PM Orbán over sovereignty and national interests.
The new Polish prime minister has called for “full mobilisation” of Western forces in support of Ukraine.
The EU is about to make a terrible mistake that must be stopped, PM Orbán said.
The Spanish Prime Minister’s phone call with his Hungarian counterpart was one of several recent attempts to change Orbán’s mind on EU accession for Ukraine.
Which is it? Leftist MEPs insist Sánchez’ deal with separatists is an ‘internal national matter’ but that Hungary’s internal domestic policies are a violation of the ‘rule of law.’
After claiming the PiS government has violated the constitution, the opposition now wants President Duda to ignore protocol.
Protests against the amnesty law have attracted thousands of participants over the last week.
Commission claims funds are held over rule-of-law concerns; Fidesz and PiS say process is politicised
It seems that German democracy must be “defended” from itself whenever it produces results that are unfavorable to the establishment.
Newspaper purchase ‘linked to plot against conservative government’
Eurocrats are concerned the U.S. is leaving Europe to foot the bill as the war in Ukraine and trouble on the horizon with China loom.
Building a coalition will be extremely difficult, as a possible ten or eleven parties could enter parliament.
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