The Center for Fundamental Rights told MTI that the Delbos report ("Sargentini 2.0") - exceeding the competences of the EP - would specifically instruct the European Commission to withdraw the funds legally due from the EU recovery fund from Hungary.

It was recalled: in the EP report on the rule of law, which was presented by Gwendoline Delbos "the European Parliament calls on the European Commission to refrain from approving the Hungarian recovery plan".

The document will be presented to the LIBE committee next week and may be discussed by the EP's plenary session in the fall, they added, adding that the draft is not only " burdened with slips and half-information about the Hungarian public law situation, but also openly shows that the left-liberal politicians of the EP are also involved in political they deal with" .

"It was already obvious in connection with the rule of law procedure that political and legal matters are connected for ideological reasons, but now they have rowed into much more dangerous waters," they said. This, they continued, would go against the efforts of the other parties involved in the past period, as the Hungarian government and the European Commission have taken specific steps to ensure that the agreement is reached as soon as possible.

The agreement is also in the pan-European interest, since alleviating the war-related inflation and economic crisis exacerbated by the failed sanctions policy is of paramount importance to the entire Union, so the EP's new proposal "does not serve the integration that they have so much emphasized in their words, but rather serves disintegration," they wrote .

The announcement states that the political motivation is understandable from a certain point of view, because according to the available information, the draft report - including the withdrawal of EU funds - was prepared "with the help of representatives of Soros' Open Society Foundations (OSF) and Hungarian agents of the OSF". .

Source: MTI

On the front page, Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield is a French member of the European Parliament (EP) Source: MTI/Zoltán Máthé

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Anti-Hungarian maneuver in the European Parliament - Justice Minister Judit Varga reflected on this on Wednesday on her Facebook page.

"The study organized by a German Green Party EP representative was presented at a press conference today, which calls for the freezing of 100 percent of EU funds due to Hungary, referring to the conditionality of the rule of law...

We know that there is a group in the European Parliament whose program consists solely of attacking Hungary and the Hungarian people, but with their current move, even they have crossed that certain line.

Regarding the rule of law conditionality procedure, a professional dialogue is currently underway between Hungary and the Commission. We are ready to negotiate and reach an agreement.

Unfortunately, professional dialogue is not the bread and butter of the Hungarian-phobic MEPs, which is why they publish such a study, which is not only deeply offensive, but also completely disregards the most basic values ​​of the European Union.

The action of the members of the European Parliament, who also support the Hungarian left, is outrageous and unacceptable!"