Fidesz MEP criticises opposition for backing EU proposals ‘undermining national sovereignty and Hungary’s interests’
Csaba Dömötör, an MEP of ruling Fidesz, has criticised MEPs of opposition Tisza for supporting an EU proposal “to introduce new sources of revenue partly to the detriment of members’ revenues” adding that “the room for manoeuvre of the bureaucracy in Brussels would increase and that of national governments would be reduced.”
“This is what curbing sovereignty in practice looks like,” Dömötör said on Facebook on Thursday.
Fidesz also slammed Tisza Party
Dömötör also slammed Tisza for their voting for the EU’s migration pact, supporting a proposal “to allocate more funds for LGBT propaganda” as well as supporting that “Hungary should continue to be prevented from accessing EU funds due to the country.”
The MEP insisted that leaders of the EU “throw money to the wind of war without counting”, and said that those amounts needed to be re-allocated from other areas or they should “increase revenue collection”. To that end the EU would reduce farm subsidies, withhold amounts from members and seek the introduction of revenues in a way that could financially impact members.
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