FPÖ boss Vilimsky: EU attacks Hungary-sovereignty threatened!

FPÖ-Politiker Vilimsky kritisiert die EU für Angriffe auf Ungarn. Anhörung zum Artikel-7-Verfahren heute im Rat der EU.
FPÖ politician Vilimsky criticizes the EU for attacks on Hungary. Listening to the Article 7 procedure today in the EU Council. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

FPÖ boss Vilimsky: EU attacks Hungary-sovereignty threatened!

Ungarn, Ungarn - Today, on May 27, 2025, the meeting of the Council of the European Union will be shaped by intensive discussions about the political attacks on Hungary. Harald Vilimsky, the FPÖ's delegation manager in the European Parliament, has sharply criticized the EU. He accuses the Union to interfere in the democratic processes of Hungary and demands respect for the decision of the Hungarian voters. According to Vilimsky, the Hungarian population chose its president, whose course for national sovereignty she supports it. He emphasizes that it is not the task of the EU to get over such decisions and describes the Union as a self -proclaimed value of the values ​​without a mandate for assessing national beliefs. ots reports .

Vilimsky expects today's council meeting a clear sign of respect for the national decisions of Hungary. He criticizes the double standards because the EU preaching tolerance and diversity, but does not recognize patriotic and traditional values. He describes this pressure on Member States with different positions as a threat to European democracy.

EU and Hungary: A swelling field of conflict

This discussion takes place against the background of a resolution of the European Parliament. On Thursday, the MPs voted with 345 yes votes, 104 no votes and 29 abstentions for a resolution that is concerned about the hollowing out of democracy and the deterioration in the rule of law in Hungary. The "package for the protection of national sovereignty" is also criticized, which has parallel to Russian laws. Parliament regretted regret about the lack of progress in the procedure in accordance with Article 7 of the EUV, which was already initiated in 2018 Europarl reports .

The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is also convicted because he blocks the revision of the multi -year financial framework. The European Council is asked to check whether there are serious violations of the EU values ​​in Hungary.
In the past, Hungary has already blocked 9 billion euros in EU financial aids intended for Ukraine, and around 30 billion euros in EU agents are currently frozen due to violations of the legal state.

The Hungarian government under pressure

since the early 2010s, Hungary has deviated from the EU principles, especially in migration policy and in dealing with EU funds. The Orbán government has severely restricted the independence of the judiciary and media freedom. Despite multiple breach of contract, including an anti-LGBTQ+law and criticized migration policy, membership in the EU remains crucial. This is also evident in the conviction of the majority of the Hungarian citizens who, despite the critical situation, evaluate the membership positively TDCenter reports .

The EU sees itself under pressure due to Hungary, since the Hungarian government has used its veto law in numerous cases to block important decisions. The EU depends heavily on the financial incentives on Hungary, which makes a fundamental review of relationships with this Member State appear necessary. It remains to be seen how the conflict will continue in the coming months and possibly years, since both the EU and the Hungarian government are in a precarious situation.

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