Netanyahu is to arrive in Budapest: EGP asks for arrest and punishment of Hungary!

by Andrea
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The European Green Party (EGP) requires Benjamin Netanyahu to arrive on Wednesday evening to visit Hungary. Netanyahua invited Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to Budapest, despite the warranty of the International Criminal Court (ICC). According to HVG.HU server in this context EGP underlined that the European Union and its Member States are obliged to comply with international law, Informs TASR newsletter in Budapest.

EGP Co -chairman Ciaran Cuffa declared that The Member States of the Union had long been initiated by legal proceedings under Article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty Against Hungary in order to restore fundamental rights, rule of law and democracy. Orbán again violates the principles of the rule of law, he added.

The second co -chairman Vula Tsetsiová, according to Wednesday’s morning press release, required EGP to ensure that The common EU foreign policy could not be blocked by the government’s sentence of a single member country.

“The European Commission and the European Council cannot allow one leader to hold the entire block as hostages,” She said Tsetsi, who named the list of Orban’s unacceptable steps. She sparked the ban on Budapest’s Pride, constant defense in EU decisions and the fact that In her opinion, the Hungarian Prime Minister is “more loyal to Trump and Putin than the EU”.

Netanyahu will travel to Hungary on Wednesday evening and will remain in Hungary until Sunday, reminds Nepszava.hu. Last November, ICC published arrest warrants to Israeli Prime Minister, former Israeli Defense Minister Joav Galanta and former head of the military wing of the Palestinian terrorist movement Hamas Muhammad Díf, to suspect war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

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