Hungary There is almost no progress in addressing the concerns of the European Union, which is about democratic backsliding compared to the previous year, the European Union’s Justice Commissioner said on Tuesday, as he unveiled the report of the law of the annual rule of the block.
Hungary’s section highlighted the party’s financing, secret monitoring, media pluralism, excessive use of government emergency powers, as well as putting on concern over judges and members of the Civil Society.
The only positive “significant progress” was the only positive “significant progress” in increasing the salary of judges, prosecutors and other legal employees. But even this was done without proper consideration for “European standards on remuneration to the justice system”.
“It is deeply disappointing that we are not in a position to report further progress on last year recommendations,” Justice Commissioner Michael McGrath told reporters in the European Parliament. Strasburg, France,
He said, “We are ready to take further steps in relation to Hungary,” he said, but those measures were not explained in detail. European Commission The European Union proposes laws and supervisions whether they are respected.
The Nationalist Government has become a Paria among 26 other European Union member countries due to strictness of Prime Minister Victor Orban. This has constantly sought support to Ukraine, although the rest of the European Union have started bypassing Hungary.
For the last decade, the tension between the handling of the migrants at the last month’s Budapest Pride Event in 2015 has increased the tension between Orban and the European Union’s powerful executive branch, with the risk of heavy fines for potential arrests and participation.
In 2022, the European Commission blocked sufficient amount of money from the concern that the government’s government could risk the European Union budget.
McGrath told reporters, “About 18 billion euros ($ 21 billion) are not available for Hungary due to the law of loan and grant law. I want it to be otherwise,” McGrath told reporters.