Hungarian minister calls for strengthening Council of Europe

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Justice Minister Judit Varga on Monday called for strengthening the role of the Council of Europe (CoE), saying that the European Union “should not be allowed to overshadow” the organisation’s mandate.
Addressing a meeting of parliament’s foreign affairs committee, Varga noted that Hungary will take over the presidency of the CoE’s Committee of Ministers later this month.
The minister said the principle that the council’s member states should be united in their values and ideas was just as valid today as it had been at the time of the founding of the organisation 70 years ago. However, diversity and national sovereignty are equally important, Varga said, arguing that the council’s member states differed in their legal, cultural and historical traditions.
Varga said
the priorities of Hungary’s CoE presidency running until mid-November are future-oriented, pragmatic and committed to the protection of national minorities.
She also said it was “clear that there is a certain implicit rivalry between the EU and the CoE”, and urged strengthening the role of the latter.
Concerning the upcoming Hungarian presidency, she said Hungary will organise a conference of CoE justice ministers on the digitalisation of judicial systems on Oct. 4.
In November, Hungary will organise a conference on the European Convention on Human Rights and the practices of Hungarian courts, she said.
Meanwhile, Hungary is evaluating the best way to organise this year’s Octopus conference on cybercrime, the minister said.
“Hungary is a leader in sharing its experiences in the fight against cybercrime,” she added.





