Máté Kocsis urges a substantive hearing in the case of the dollar left 2024-03-09 12:43:45

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Máté Kocsis, the faction leader of Fidesz, sent a message to Tamás Deutsch in an open message on his social media page:

Although it is not an unprecedented case that a Hungarian left-wing politician lobbies abroad against the interests of his country, the boasting of the Momentum politician is truly outrageous. Today, they openly and proudly undertake and do everything possible to prevent Hungary from receiving EU funds and to punish them with legal procedures.

Máté Kocsis said about the urgent statement of Miklós Hajnal that it was a political action, and the urgent activities of other foreigners were an attack on the sovereignty of our country. “That’s why they received the dollars from speculators from other states before,” he added.

Accordingly, it is reasonable for the European Affairs Committee of the Parliament to put the case on the agenda as soon as possible in an extraordinary session and start its substantive discussion.

– concluded the politician.

As we reported, Tamás Deutsch, the leader of the Fidesz EP faction, recalled that Miklós Hajnal, the Member of Parliament of Momentum, admitted that his party’s EU parliamentarians, Anna Donáth and Katalin Cseh, worked with all their might to prevent EU funds from arriving in Hungary.

According to the Fidesz politician, it has become clear: it is an obvious lie and untruth that there is any kind of rule of law problem in Hungary, citing which the payment of EU funds to the country has been suspended. As he said, those involved admitted that “there are no legal issues, there are only political attacks dressed in legal garb”, and that the materials for these were delivered by representatives of the dollar left.

The leader of the Fidesz EP list therefore addressed Máté Kocsis in a letter, in which he proposed the convening of an extraordinary meeting of the European Affairs Committee of the Parliament.


2024-03-09 12:43:45

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