Hungarian Transparency Act: EU positively assesses the postponement of decisions indefinitely

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The director of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) Sirpa Rauti awarded that The Hungarian Parliament will not vote on the “transparency” law before the flight. In response to the questions of the Spanish news agency EFE at the headquarters in Vienna, the director added that “The worst scenario doesn’t have to be fulfilled,” Informs TASR newsletter in Budapest.

Rautiová believes that In this decision, pressure from international human rights organizations also played a role in this decision, MTI said. Rauti noted that Hungary is close to the point “without the possibility of returning”, as regards the deterioration of the rule of law. She recalled that FRA has long been dealing with issues of civil society and the rule of law and believes that Hungary is currently the most difficult case in the EU, Because the erosion of the majority of controls and counterbalances has been in progress for a long time and legislation in many cases is not in accordance with fundamental rights.

In her opinion The Pride March decision is a good example the one In Hungary, they try to limit the freedom of gathering and expression. A draft of the Act on Transparency, that faces criticism at the domestic and foreign political scene, has been withdrawn from the program of the Hungarian Parliament Legislative Committeethat met on 4 June. MEPs will not even vote on it before the flight, then said the chairman of the parliamentary faction of the government party Fidesz Máté Kocsis.

“Fraction is uniform in the fact that legal instruments need to be used in order to protect sovereignty. However, there is a dispute over what these tools should be,” said Kocsis. In this context, the head of the Gulyás Gulyás Gulyás Gulyás office asked whether the threat of sanctions of the European Union played a role in the decision to postpone the approval of this proposal. Gulyás responded that it The Hungarian government “not particularly scared”. However, the head of the Office of the Government was no longer answered by the question of whether there was a default in the delay of Fidesza.

The European Commission 24. May called the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban to withdraw its bill on transparency. Warned that if the legislation were to be adopted in its present form, it would represent serious violation of EU principles and legislation. The introduction of new legislation would bring strict rules for non -governmental organizations funded from abroad that are considered to be considered risk for Hungary’s sovereignty, The DPA said.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán 22. May for the public service radio Kossuth Radó claimed that Ukrainians lead a disinformation campaign against Hungarywhich aims to allegedly are Forcing the support of Budapest for Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. The Hungarian government on it according to him It responds with the draft law on transparency.

The Hungarian Parliament 21. The petitioner János Halász of Fidesz in the debate said that the left -hand election campaign in 2022 was financed from abroad and even today several organizations in Hungary fulfills foreign interests, for example It spreads Ukrainian propaganda. The opposition strongly criticized the proposal and in May organized several demonstrations against it.

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