Hungary’s Mathias Corvinus Collegium co-hosts Rome conference on EU judiciary
Hungary’s Mathias Corvinus Collegium and the Centro Studi Machiavelli held a conference on the European Union law’s relationship to member states’ basic laws late on Thursday.
The event was held in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian parliament, with lawmakers of the League party, and MEP Nicola Procaccini of Fratelli d’Italia attending.
Francesco Giubilei, a leader of the conservative Nazione Futura movement, said the event was a contribution to “rethinking” the workings of the European Union.
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“Polish, Hungarian and Italian speakers agreed that the common judiciary of the bloc, as declared in the EU, in reality means politically motivated actions from Brussels executed by commissioners, as happened in the case of Poland and Hungary,” he said.
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Source: MTI
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“Polish, Hungarian and Italian speakers agreed that the common judiciary of the bloc, as declared in the EU, in reality means politically motivated actions from Brussels executed by commissioners, as happened in the case of Poland and Hungary,”
That is why it is called the Soviet EU.
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In this Oct. 24, 1956 file photo, people gather around a fallen statue of Soviet leader Josef Stalin in front of the National Theater in Budapest, Hungary. The uprising in Hungary began on Oct. 23, 1956 with demonstrations against the Stalinist regime in Budapest and was crushed eleven days later by Soviet tanks amid bitter fighting.
EU tyrant be warned.