State secretary Latorcai: hate campaign against Hungary, dictatorship of opinion in EPP
State secretary Csaba Latorcai has slammed the European People’s Party (EPP) for “adopting cancel culture” after Finnish EPP MEP Petri Sarvamaa proposed launching an Article 7(2) procedure against Hungary.
In a post on Facebook late on Tuesday, Latorcai said the EPP MEP aimed to take away Hungary’s European Union voting rights with a “hate campaign” because the country had taken the position in December that it was too early to start accession talks with Ukraine.
A “dictatorship of opinion” has reached the EPP, too, he added, and urged the party to “return to its Christian roots”.
He said KDNP, an EPP member and an ally of Hungary’s governing Fidesz, would “wait no further” for the EPP to go back to its Christian democracy foundations and called for the support of voters in the June EP elections in the matter.
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EU’s jealousy results in hate. EU cannot understand that a relatively small, impoverish country actually said no to Globalists and EU dictatorship. Dictators are not freely elected by majority. Most Hungarian people actually like the job FIDESZ government is doing.
EU countries are in trouble because of their immigration policies; these policies adversely effected the population. The population of EU is also not in favor of endless support of the Ukraine/Russia war. Socialist liberal policies in the EU put lives of children at risk; support of brainwashing of children will ruin their lives in the long run. Women in the EU do not feel safe.
Hungary is one of the few places where people feel safe. Other citizens are also entitled to law and order in their country.
@mariavontheresa – uh. “Women in the EU do not feel safe”. Where do you live, again? I know lots of (Hungarian) women who do not feel particularly safe on the streets in Budapest at night. And the police won’t help you (I know from experience).
If Hungary is such a plucky, can do country, who don’t we go it alone and Sovereign? Who needs freedom of movement, Schengen, VAT and Customs union, EU funds, anyway? We are TAKERS. Our Politicians “contribution” to the EU is rhetoric, mainly.