It is interesting that while we should be conducting a constructive and constructive dialogue about the future of Europe, it is the EU institutions whose conflicts make the future of the EU seem bleak today...

The European Parliament's continuous struggle for dominance with the Commission is not only politically harmful, but also undermines people's trust in EU institutions.

The continuous competition and blackmail has now escalated to the point where the EP would file a lawsuit against the Commission at the EU Court of Justice. In the "legal" debate driven by desire and imbued with ideologies, the European Parliament somewhat forgot about the separation of powers and the distribution of competences, which should also work at the EU level.

The EP is threatening and would cite the Commission to the Court of Justice because it does not use the rule of law blackmail instrument against Hungary and Poland according to the agreement laid down in December.

How do we want to build the future of Europe, if the EU institutions are the ones who are totally misled?