Fidesz: ‘EP attacking Hungary over its rejection of migration, gender madness’
The European Parliament “is attacking” Hungary because it rejects migration and the “gender madness” and stands by its position calling for an immediate ceasefire and peace talks as regards the war in Ukraine, Tamás Deutsch, an MEP of ruling Fidesz, said in Strasbourg on Wednesday, after participating in an EP plenary debate on the rule of law in Hungary.
Speaking to Hungarian journalists, Deutsch noted European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen “making it clear” during the debate that Brussels would continue to withhold part of the EU funding until Hungary changed its position on migration and “the gender ideology madness.”
“This is something that has been denied over many years, but now had to be admitted by the EC president, too,” he said.
As regards the extraordinary EU summit called for February 1, Deutsch indicated Hungary’s readiness to provide further assistance to Ukraine, adding however that Hungary’s position was that any financial support should be extended independently of the EU’s budget. “Hungary does not want to take out a joint loan, but it is ready to make contributions from its national budget,” he said.
He reiterated Hungary’s firm position calling for an immediate ceasefire and starting peace talks, “no matter how loud the voice of the pro-war camp is.”
Deutsch said he and fellow Fidesz MEP Kinga Gál had written a joint letter to EP President Roberta Metsola and European Court of Auditors President Tony Murphy, asking them for a scrutiny of remarks made recently by Finnish MEP Petri Sarvamaa, who Deutsch said had called Fidesz and the Hungarian right “Nazis”.
Read also:
- Orbán’s Fidesz: Ceasefire, fair, lasting peace needed in Ukraine ASAP
- Fidesz MEP’s message to EU: ‘Pay every euro cent Hungary is entitled to’
Source: MTI
please make a donation here
Hot news
MÁV imposes extraordinary order due to brutal snowfall in Hungary
Aeroplex inaugurates aviation components repair base near Budapest Airport
Hungarian far-right Mi Hazánk protests against inviting Israeli PM Netanyahu after ICC arrest warrant
“It was a deliberate and violent murder” – Parents of murdered American woman share update
Median wage shockingly low, half of the Hungarians get less than EUR 875/month net
Hungary’s new Digital Citizenship Programme popular