The aim of the new Brussels "blackmail report" is to plunge Hungary into war - this is what Attila Kovács, European Union research director of the Center for Fundamental Rights, said at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.

He said: the report on the rule of law of the European Commission (EC) published on Wednesday deals with the general situation of the Union as well as with the individual member states, within which 4 chapters on 45 pages discuss the situation in Hungary.

The chapters dealing with the transformation of the court system, anti-corruption measures, and the issue of checks and balances indicate progress, or at least are sympathetic to Hungarian aspirations. At the same time, the report critically discusses the situation of the media in Hungary.

"It seems they can't get out of the frame that they think only the independent and objective is liberal"

Attila Kovács remarked.

This report is war blackmail, and the reason is that time is running out for the EU, there will be European Parliament elections next year, a new committee will be formed, and "even before that they want to squeeze one in Hungary. They have to make an effort, because Hungary and the prime minister were carved from hard wood," said the director.

Next year, however, the elections in the European Union and the United States are also an opportunity to curb corruption in Brussels, to "drain the Brussels swamp" and for peace

Attila Kovács said.

The director said: similar pressure-exerting reports have already been made in the EU, mainly in the parliament, but this is the first time that such reports have been formulated in the committee.

EU blackmail has several levels. Previously, it was due to political and ideological differences, the representation of national interests, then there was financial blackmail, when the resources due to Hungary were not given, now Brussels is using war blackmail against Hungary. The purpose of this is to punish the country for its pro-peace stance and "blackmail it into war," Attila Kovács insisted.

"Brussels has a Patyomkin democracy": people are asked, but their opinion is ignored, unlike in Hungary, where the government said no to migration in line with the people's position.

While the street riots in France show that the state order has been shaken and multiculturalism has failed in Western Europe, the mandatory distribution of migrants is still on the agenda. The new leader of the "Soros clan" took care of this in a few weeks, the director stated.

He added: Socialist politician Ágnes Kunhalmi spoke in 2015 about migration being a fake problem, former SZDSZ politician Tamás Bauer recently said that the French model is an example for Hungary. The American BLM movement, a progressive ideology, has set foot in Western Europe, similar processes are taking place in France, and whoever approves of the EU's migration policy can bring about the current situation in France.

In relation to the war that has been going on in Hungary's neighborhood for more than 500 days, Attila Kovács emphasized that the EU's sanctions policy is ineffective, that the war will continue, only that inflation is increasing and the living costs of European citizens are rising.

In the meantime, the EU is still asking EU citizens for money to continue the war - in the name of helping Ukraine -, for migration and for a salary increase for Brussels bureaucrats. And if someone asks where the money is, the answer is a "blackmail report," Attila Kovács said.

The director said that corruption takes place on two fronts: in Brussels and in the circles of the Hungarian opposition, the "dollar left".

Attila Kovács noted that while "corruption is part of everyday life in Brussels, they keep their fingers crossed for European taxpayers' money."

And in Hungary, according to a secret service report, a dialogue politician paid half a billion forints to Mayor Gergely Karácsony's 99 Movement.

"Something fishy here", illegal foreign campaign financing, money laundering

- said the European Union research director at the press conference in Budapest.

In its statement sent to MTI on Wednesday, the Center for Fundamental Rights wrote: the latest "blackmail report" from Brussels continues the usual flood of lies against Hungary. The rule of law procedure has long been a debate of a non-legal nature, and the criticisms made by Brussels institutions are completely unfounded, they added.

They put it this way: despite the fact that Hungary has fulfilled all of Brussels' demands, today the "European governors of the Soros empire" want to unlearn democracy.

The announcement stated that the purpose of the report was to punish Hungary and force it into war. According to their definition

the "dollar left" also follows the "lighthouse of the open society".

The Center for Fundamental Rights also wrote about the bankruptcy of the EU: 100 billion euros (about HUF 37,900 billion) are "missing from the coffers" and now they want to make the European taxpayers pay the price for the continuation of the war.

In the meantime, they want to oblige the Hungarian government to cancel the utility reduction, which the Hungarian left "affected by political corruption" "will gladly assist in exchange for dollars", they added. They stated that Hungary says no to illegal immigration, war and gender, and "no blackmail report will change that."

In the announcement, they believed that in the 2024 European Parliament elections, "Europe will have the opportunity to drain the swamp of political corruption called Brussels."

MTI

Cover image: Attila Kovács / Source: Center for Basic Rights Facebook