After Tavares, Sargentini and Delbos-Corfield, it has been revealed who will be the new rapporteur responsible for Hungary in the EP, who for some reason has become a green politician again. They will come on the assembly line with the social transformation ukazes referring to the leftist interpretation of the values of the EU. The new rapporteur said something interesting about the European People's Party.
"I can't compete with Soros," Dutch Green Party representative Tineke Strik told Free Europe
who will be the new permanent Hungarian rapporteur of the European Parliament for the next five years.
"Orbán's text book is becoming more and more popular, and the Dutch right-wing government has also started imitating it, among others. I am convinced that the phenomenon represents an existential threat to the EU. I am far-reaching and determined to reverse this process," the politician told the paper.
Strik is confident that the majority in the European Parliament will continue to be able to put the two other institutions, i.e. the European Commission and the Court of Justice of the European Union, under strong pressure to keep the case on the agenda.
However, he added: “According to my information, there is a discourse going on
on the normalization of relations with the Hungarian government within the EPP. Without the support of the European People's Party, we are doomed."
The EP's new permanent Hungarian rapporteur sees that the freedom of movement of independent actors is getting narrower in Hungary, "fear has taken root in Hungarian society". In his opinion, the Dutch green politician told Free Europe
you can submit the new report after one year.
Strik had three predecessors since 2012. The first rapporteur was the Portuguese green Rui Tavares , who submitted his report full of heavy criticism and slander in 2012 ( Tavares report ). After her came Judith Sargentini , whose report was completed in 2018 ( Sargentini report ). Finally, Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield prepared a report on our country in the spirit of her predecessors in 2022 ( Derbos-Corfield report ).
Interestingly, all three politicians and reporters are affiliated with the far-left Green Party, reports the Mandiner.
Cover photo: Tineke Strik Facebook