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Daily News Daily News · 24/05/2022
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Justice minister calls for maintaining ‘constructive dialogue’ with EU

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It is important to continue a “constructive dialogue” with the European Union, Justice Minister Judit Varga said following a meeting of EU affairs ministers in Brussels on Monday,

In an interview to MTI, Varga said she would pay an official visit to Brussels probably in June, and have talks with justice commissioner Didier Reynders. She said she would call the European Commission’s attention “to the fact that the Hungarian government has met a number of expectations but the Commission communicates as if those actions had not been taken”. For example, she mentioned legislation concerning the transparency of civil organisations and addressed the problem in line with the Commission’s expectations. “The case must be closed, Hungary has done what it was expected to do,” she said, but added that the law continued to aim to ensure transparency of civil organisations “using large resources and having great influence on public affairs”.

Concerning her hearing held as part of an Article 7 procedure concerning the rule of law in Hungary earlier in the day, Varga said it was like “parallel monologues” rather than a real dialogue, which she said had proved that “it is a political procedure with nothing to do with the rule of law”.

“We have no more to do in this procedure than to meet the expectations of the Hungarian people; our voters have made a choice concerning Hungary’s EU policy, and decided that the government should protect borders, families, and national sovereignty,” she insisted.

Concerning the rule of law mechanism, Varga said the Commission had asked the Hungarian government to provide information; “it is a misconception that they are aiming at sanctions or cutting funds”.

“The position is that at the end of the procedure they could cut resources we have not even been granted,”

she said. Communication between the government and the Commission is uninterrupted but “there are red lines that voters have drawn such as the child protection law and the security of energy supplies; those lines must not be crossed”, she said.

  • read also: New risk of corruption found in the Hungarian legal system by Brussels

On another subject, Varga said that in the series of conferences concerning the future of Europe some 2,600 proposals had been raised, which “reflect that Hungarians wish to return to a Europe respecting national competencies, if necessary, even through amending the EU treaties”.

“This direction may not be attractive to the federalists, but it is a legitimate position,” she said, adding that the opposite view would not serve the interests of nation states and smaller members.

Meanwhile, the minister said the EU’s economic recovery mechanism may not address challenges around energy supplies, creating “structural challenges in countries without a seaside due to sanctions against Russian energy imports”.

As we wrote yesterday, PM Orbán in a videoconference with EC president Michel, details HERE.

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2 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:
    24/05/2022 at 12:40

    Does this dimwit, rent a gob never keep quiet? Is there a cure for her verbal diarrhea?

  2. Discreditable : says:
    24/05/2022 at 15:53

    “Puppet on a String” – bowing her head – to Prime Minister – Victor Orban and another instruement or example of an individual – that embraces and displays – the agreement position of a Government – that controls the Judiciary of a Country.
    Democracy – does not have in its CORE ingredient that a Government, as is FACT in Hungary – controls and tells the Judiciary – the processes of law and directional findings.
    Hungary – it is KNOWN and we are seeing EXPOSED growing in “ammunition” within the European Union, the supposed “way of law” that Hungary applies and adapts by Government manipulation & control, that this is not by the laws of membership as a European Union member.
    The brand name Hungary – continues to be DAMAGED.

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