EP committee rejects Liberal group Article 7 initiative against Hungary

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Brussels, October 13 (MTI) – The European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) has rejected an initiative by the legislative body’s Liberal group to start an Article 7 procedure against Hungary.
The initiative was rejected with 31 MEPs against, 18 in favour and 2 abstentions.
The coordinators of the various EP groups agreed last week that the initiative would not be on LIBE’s agenda, but the committee would instead ask the European Commission why it has not completed a report on Hungary which should have been ready in September. Despite last week’s agreement among coordinators, representatives of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) group insisted that the initiative be on the agenda.
The ALDE group called for activation of the procedure in late September after the adoption by the Hungarian Parliament of a package of amendments to the defence law and the adoption of a special law on defence, which ALDE said strengthens the power of the police and the army, authorising them to make use of their firearms against migrants and refugees under certain circumstances.
Fidesz MEP Kinga Gal, who was absent from the vote, told MTI in a statement that though the Liberals would not accept the decision of the coordinators, the vote proved that the majority does not support action against Hungary.
“Neither the Liberals nor the Socialists will rest until they get their revenge on us for wanting to protect our borders, which also happen to be the EU’s external borders, and for wanting to protect the Schengen system,” Gal said.





