Who knows how many times the globalist gang interferes rudely and unabashedly in the internal affairs of a country? They think they can do anything, even if they don't have the right to do it. How much longer?

At Thursday's plenary session, the European Parliament voted on the resolution on the conflict of interest of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis "With this, the European Parliament adopted a decision that grossly interfered with an ongoing judicial procedure in a member state. All EU member states have the right to operate their own, independent judicial system based on their national laws and conduct proceedings. The European institutions do not have any authority to intervene in these processes," highlighted Fidesz EP representative Ádám Kósa By adopting the decision, the majority of the European Parliament once again made a rude attack on a sovereign Central European member state. The European political frenzy has reached a new level.

It is unprecedented for the European Parliament to make a quasi-judicial judgment and to put political pressure on the authorities of an independent member state, and to do so in an ongoing, specific case. The European Union has at its disposal the tools with which it can protect EU funds and control their use, these are recorded in the Financial Regulation. In cases discovered by the European Commission, the European Court of Auditors, and the European Anti-Fraud Office, the investigation must be conducted by the authorities of the Member States, and the European Parliament must not make a court judgment.

"It is unfortunate that the European political frenzy motivated by various interests has led the European Parliament into a complete delusion of its role and is thus destroying the institution's authority and reputation. We must vote against all initiatives of this kind, these processes must be stopped, because they represent the real danger to the European rule of law! ” said the Fidesz representative in connection with the plenary vote of the decision.

(Source: Magyar Hírlap. Cover photo: EPA/Stephanie Lecocq )