Hidvéghi: The Brussels left is pushing for another attack on Hungary
As the date of the Hungarian election and the child protection referendum approaches, the Brussels left is pushing for another attack on Hungary, said Balázs Hidvéghi, a member of the European Parliament in Fidesz, in response to a report presented on Monday.
“Hungary has been attacked by selective means since the rejection of migrants and the adoption of the Child Protection Act” – written by.
Another attack is still being prepared: the European Parliament’s LIBE committee is once again attacking Hungary and Poland in a forthcoming report. Terry Reintke, a German left-wing MP and LGBTQ activist, is calling for further proceedings and sanctions against Hungary. They want to punish our country both legally and financially – read Balázs Hidvéghi’s statement.
“The Brussels left wants to intervene in the Hungarian elections again. They are doing this because they want to help a left-wing government that allows LGBTQ propaganda into Hungarian kindergartens and schools and settles migrants. The left does this wherever it comes to power”He said.
As he wrote, the candidate for prime minister of the left also made it clear that all this would be done in Hungary as well. He said a left-wing government would be the grand prize for Brussels.
“Well, that sentence really speaks for itself. In addition to defending Hungary here in the European Parliament, it is even more important that as many people as possible defend Hungary from everything the Brussels and Hungarian left want to do on 3 April.Said the MP.
In the draft Commission report, LIBE regrets that in the report on the rule of law, the European Commission has repeatedly mentioned several legal obligations, in particular Hungary and Poland, as Member States of concern.
LIBE also urges the European Commission to initiate the procedure set out in the Regulation on the Conditions of the Rule of Law, at least for Poland and Hungary. The Commission also regrets that the Council, which brings together EU governments, has not been able to make substantial progress in the ongoing Article 7 proceedings.
The committee also regretted that the committee’s rule of law report did not recognize Parliament,the intentional process of regression in the field of the rule of law ”in Poland and Hungary. He called on the Brussels Executive to state emphatically that “values can be incompatible with the determinants of democracy and authoritarian regimes with a deliberate, serious, lasting and systematic understanding of values over time.”.