"This is a national matter," they said, washing their hands.

Magyar Nemzet asked about the situation in Poland . Constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici.

In recent years, it has become clear that a common phenomenon in Brussels is the application of double standards towards politicians and member states, all on purely political grounds

he said.

The constitutional lawyer emphasized: "Countries led by conservative governments that oppose the globalist will in defense of the national interest are subject to constant harassment and discrimination, even though equality and the prohibition of discrimination are also included in the Treaty on the European Union (EU).

Brussels is therefore willing to contradict its own basic treaties for the sake of its political goals".

"Political persecution, political prisoners, ignoring the presidential pardon enshrined in the constitution, all of these are events that a XXI. it could not take place in a 20th century European democracy. The listed do not meet the requirements related to freedom, democratic, or rule of law operation, set out in Article 2 of the TEU."

However, Brussels washes its hands and dismisses the reaction by saying that this is a unique, national matter that is controlled by the national authorities.

emphasized jr. Zoltán Lomnici.

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