All Contributions (73)
Protection of journalists and human rights defenders from manifestly unfounded or abusive court proceedings (debate)
Date:
10.07.2023 17:38
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. The European left wants to revive an institution that is so familiar to us, the citizens of Central and Eastern Europe: the institution of class struggle from state socialism. The time has come for NGOs with privileges to be the first among equals. Representatives of the European Left have decided to remove NGOs, human rights defenders and human rights activists from the jurisdiction of the Member States and to grant them an unprecedented privilege: if a lawsuit endangers their public participation, the court could terminate the proceedings immediately. On what basis is this privilege granted to NGOs? On what grounds are they different from any other member of society? The answer is simple: they represent the cause of an open society without the authority of the electorate. Ladies and gentlemen, this judgment can never be fair. Where justice and justice do not belong together, it is not a state governed by the rule of law.
The Rights of children in Rainbow Families and same sex parents in particular in Italy (debate)
Date:
29.03.2023 17:59
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. Family law is rooted in the history, culture and social values of each nation. As a question, it falls exclusively within the competence of the Member States what legislation the Italian Government, which was formed after democratic elections, adopts and on the basis of which principles it operates its own civil status system. It belongs to a single Member State: To Italy. Member States, like Italy or even Hungary, have the right to take a position on this issue on the basis of Christian-Jewish values. Neither the European Parliament, nor any other EU institution, nor any other EU Member State has the authority to judge this or to intervene in any way in this matter. That's why we have contracts. We stand by the Italian government, we stand by its decisions.
Lack of actions taken by the Commission in the context of the duty of sincere and loyal cooperation (debate)
Date:
16.03.2023 10:40
| Language: HU
Dear Mr President, Dear Members of the Committee, National security is the exclusive competence of the Member States. The European Parliament is out of law when it investigates, reports on, or organises a visit to our country on matters of national security. In the absence of competence, it is clear that there are only political motives for the investigation. But we'll be in good faith, maybe it's just against sovereignty. It is sad that the European Parliament is now trying to use the principle of sincere cooperation to make up for its lack of competence. In your view, the EU institutions have only rights and the Member States only obligations. The reality, on the other hand, is that sincere cooperation places just as much burden on the institutions towards the Member States as vice versa. More respect for the Treaties, more respect for the nation-states and more respect for the electorate!
Cross-border adoptions from third countries (debate)
Date:
15.03.2023 20:07
| Language: HU
Dear Mr President, Dear fellow Members, The debate on the European Parental Certificate is both a question of law and an ideological standpoint. It is a question of law because family law is rooted in the history, culture and social values of each Member State. Therefore, any proposal to make it mandatory to recognise parenthood between Member States is strictly within the competence of the nation states and constitutes a serious abuse of EU competence. It is an ideological standpoint because the EU institutions, by circumventing the treaties, are launching philosophical warfare against the traditional Christian family model in Europe. Our position, which is based on the provisions of the Hungarian Fundamental Law, is clear from both a legal and an ideological point of view. The mother is a woman, the father is a man, and the concept of the family is a competence of the nation-state. Please respect that.
Implementation report on the Agreement on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU - The Windsor Framework (debate)
Date:
14.03.2023 19:58
| Language: EN
Mr President, first of all, thank you, Commissioner, for your very constructive words. The United Kingdom did not leave Europe by Brexit, but only the European Union. ‘Europeanness’ is not measured by membership in an organisation, but by respecting national self-determination, culture, history and constitutional tradition – a field in which the United Kingdom has always excelled. Further to that, it was not the UK who could not keep their EU membership. The EU was unable to keep a powerful country that remained realistic compared to federalist ideas. We are sad that we lost the UK as a member state, but we respect the democratic decision of its people. Now the UK is a natural ally of the European Union and of the European nation states. The EU should conduct a pragmatic and respectful dialogue towards the UK that is finally worthy of Europe.
Establishment of an independent EU Ethics Body (debate)
Date:
14.02.2023 17:06
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. The intertwining of political and economic interests, when the European institutions talk about themselves, is called lobbying, not corruption. Only the Member States are accused of corruption. The aim has always been to further enhance EU competences and exert political and economic pressure. The EU institutions are blocking the possibility of external auditing from the Member States, so that this does not inadvertently threaten their competences and objectives. Therefore, the creation of a new independent ethics body can be supported under two conditions. Ha maradéktalanul tiszteletben tartják a Szerződéseinket, a közös Szerződéseinket, és megfelelő hatáskört biztosítanak a tagállamok számára.
Criminalisation of humanitarian assistance, including search and rescue (debate)
Date:
18.01.2023 18:20
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. While the left-wing majority in the European Parliament regards the organisation of illegal migration and its financial and legal support as a human rights issue, Hungary regards it as a matter of national security and treats it accordingly, and I promise you that it will treat it accordingly. Illegal migration is not humanitarian aid. The worst thing they can do. The European Union should take note of the fact that illegal migration is dangerous and should not be legalised or organised, but should be stopped because of its obvious security risks. In contrast, real humanitarian aid is a foreign policy priority for Hungary. Its international development cooperation policy is an important tool in this area, with the help of which we can address the causes of migration on the ground and create the economic background that forces these people to stay on the ground. After Africa has been drained, we should focus on your help. We will continue to fight illegal migration. We would like to thank Minister Salvini for his work and the Meloni government for its action.
Terrorist threats posed by far-right extremist networks defying the democratic constitutional order (debate)
Date:
18.01.2023 15:48
| Language: HU
Madam President, I'm sorry. Today's debate is yet another example of the regrettable phenomenon that only far-right atrocities reach the threshold of the European Parliament. You are also setting double standards in the fight against violence. And they believe that legality is a leftist prerogative. I would like to remind you that in 2006, the second year of our EU membership, this Parliament did not even consider putting on the agenda the actions of the extreme leftist, post-communist Gyurcsány government against peaceful demonstrators. We had something to argue about. Suffice it to say that the left always has only the middle, and the right always has only the edge. Common European action is needed wherever a group expresses its political opinions by force, regardless of party affiliation. In view of the ever-increasing corruption scandal, this House should now be able to conduct a self-examination.
Defending democracy from foreign interference (debate)
Date:
14.12.2022 16:16
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. The united Hungarian left was financed by non-European interest groups in the Hungarian election campaign in the amount of USD 3 billion. Meanwhile, here in Parliament, politicians of the European left have also received money from outside Europe, based on suspicions raised in criminal proceedings, so that their political position serves an interest outside the EU. While the members of the European left are showing their utmost commitment to defending the rule of law and working people, fighting corruption, and accusing Hungary of their lies on a daily basis, it seems that in reality their position can be bought. All this shows that the left is trying to mislead the electorate, and it is time for them to look inside themselves and conduct a moral and political self-examination.
Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20) (debate)
Date:
18.10.2022 16:17
| Language: HU
Dear Mr President, The judgment of the European Court of Justice confirmed that the main achievement of the European Union is the creation of an area without internal frontiers in which persons can move freely. The reintroduction of border control at internal borders should remain an exceptional and proportionate measure, which should only take place as a last resort. If we want the Union to remain important to our citizens, it is essential to preserve Schengen. We have been saying for years: in order to have peace and security within the Schengen internal borders, our external borders must be protected. Hungary has been effectively guaranteeing the protection of the EU's external borders for a long time with considerable human and material costs. We are doing this in solidarity with the European Union as a whole. However, we don't get support, we just get criticism for it. This year is also an extraordinary year in terms of border protection. It is the strongest year since 2015 for illegal immigration. The European Union must recognise that in times of crisis it is necessary to defend ourselves outwards and to stand together inwards.
Outcome of the Commission’s review of the 15-point action plan on trade and sustainable development (debate)
Date:
05.10.2022 15:31
| Language: HU
Dear Mr President, Because of its high-quality products and services, the European Union is a popular trading partner in global markets. However, the response to the effects of the energy crisis, war inflation and the general economic downturn, as well as to changes in the international environment, should ensure first and foremost the competitiveness of the Union and not ideological ideas that are outside the scope of trade policy. Hungary is committed to the importance of sustainability goals, environmental protection and human rights. At the same time, it should be noted that international trade policy is neither intended nor suitable to address other policy objectives. The expansion of Hungarian and European companies active in foreign markets should be facilitated by all possible means. Open and rule-based trade is in the interest of Hungary and the European Union.
Commission proposal for measures under the Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation in the case of Hungary (debate)
Date:
04.10.2022 15:14
| Language: DE
– Honourable Member, I would like to ask you: If we are already talking about democracy, what do you think about the statement by Federal Foreign Minister Baerbock that she is not interested in the opinion of the German voters in principle? When we talk about democracy, I would ask you this question. And in Hungary, too, voters this year opted for a democratically elected conservative, Christian-democratic government. Please, Mr. Speaker, respect that.
Statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations (debate)
Date:
15.09.2022 07:40
| Language: HU
Madam President, please. The proposal on the functioning and finances of European parties and party foundations poses a fundamental threat to European democracy and violates the fundamental conditions of the rule of law. The strongest democratic legitimacy component of the European Union is still free elections in the Member States, with the participation of national parties and following the majority principle. Excessive bureaucracy in the EU and interference in the electoral systems of the EU Member States, with the European Parliament subordinating to a committee outsourced from its own administration, whether national parties, which are the pillars of democracy, can exist and operate in the Member States. On this basis, the European Parliament could even remove parties it does not like from political life. In this form, we cannot support the proposal.
Existence of a clear risk of a serious breach by Hungary of the values on which the Union is founded (debate)
Date:
14.09.2022 13:36
| Language: DE
Mr President! Since Mrs Barley and the Socialists have not asked themselves the questions, I would like to leave something in the room here. In Germany, politicians decide directly on the federal level who is appointed as a judge. The decision is made by the Judicial Election Committee, which can be composed exclusively of politicians. 16 members are the state ministers, another 16 members are appointed by the Bundestag. Should it not be considered a double standard that the independence and politicisation of the German courts are never called into question, but that you repeatedly express concerns about the independence of Hungarian and Polish courts?
Future of EU-Africa trade relations (debate)
Date:
22.06.2022 19:59
| Language: HU
Dear Commissioner, Sehr geehrte Frau Vorsitzende! Dear fellow Members, The European Union and Africa have an important and long-standing political, economic and cultural relationship. The need for an economic approach that treats Africa not only as a recipient of aid and humanitarian aid but also as an economic partner of the EU is beyond dispute. However, it is equally important for the European Union to support Africa in improving living conditions so that people do not want to leave their continent en masse. One of the most negative effects of the measures taken so far is that migration flows to Europe have steadily increased in recent years. It is time for change, for the European Union to focus on creating the conditions for remaining local. We need to ensure that African people can stay in their home countries in dignified conditions and become markets for European products, services and the knowledge economy for their own development and mutual benefit.
Use of the Pegasus Software by EU Member States against individuals including MEPs and the violation of fundamental rights (topical debate)
Date:
04.05.2022 13:51
| Language: HU
Dear Mr President, The Treaty on European Union refers the issue of national security to the Member States in a clear and unambiguous manner. The setting up of the Pegasus Committee and the European Parliament's scrutiny in this area, which is subordinated to political objectives, are illegal. It is a serious violation of the sovereignty of the Member States. Hungary, on the other hand, operates as a democratic state governed by the rule of law and, as such, has always acted and continues to act in accordance with the legislation in force in matters of national security. According to the findings of the governmental and non-governmental institutions controlling the national security services, the legality of the operation of these bodies is fully substantiated. Since the entry into office of the civilian government twelve years ago, the Hungarian national security services have not carried out and continue to carry out illegal surveillance. During the time of the left-wing governments, however, there were a number of serious illegalities. We call on the European Parliament to respect our treaties.
Artificial intelligence in a digital age (debate)
Date:
03.05.2022 08:58
| Language: EN
Madam President, the report of the AIDA Special Committee set out the direction of the EU’s approach to artificial intelligence. On an unparalleled scale, Europe can establish its own leadership in the area of AI by creating a regulatory environment that gives both private and business users the most appropriate and complete rights and the widest possible protection. This report can be – and confidentially will be – used as a compass during the AI-related process ahead. Faced with the rapid technological development of AI and a global policy context where more and more countries are investing heavily in AI, the EU must act to harness the many opportunities and address the challenges of AI in a future-proof manner. We have to set the appropriate standards – neither more nor less than is necessary to achieve our goals. We can pave the way to ethical technology worldwide and ensure that the EU remains competitive all along the way. On artificial intelligence, trust is not an option but a must. That is what human-centred artificial intelligence is all about. The primary purpose of the development and the use of algorithms, sensors and robots is not to produce technology or create scientific knowledge, but to support the quality of human life, the preservation of health and the organisation of social relations. AI should be used at the service of people, families and businesses, and not the other way around. I would like to thank Mr Axel Voss for his excellent work and congratulate him on this very good report.
Cooperation and similarities between the Putin regime and extreme right and separatist movements in Europe (topical debate)
Date:
06.04.2022 13:56
| Language: HU
Dear Madam President, Today I am asking you for a self-reflection, so I will start with a quote. "Russia has given hope and strength to all minorities in the fight for their rights. The referendum in Crimea highlighted the dichotomy between the United States and the European Union, because they only support peoples’ self-determination and human and minority rights if their geopolitical interests so require.’ These statements were made by the Hungarian far-right a few years ago, when their members took part as election observers in the referendum on the annexation of Crimea to Russia and celebrated the Russian annexation of the peninsula. The alliance of far-right Jobbik with the Hungarian left was enthusiastically supported by the European left-wing parties, Donald Tusk stepped on the same stage as his candidate for prime minister and, under his patronage, joined the European People's Party in the Hungarian election campaign. Ladies and gentlemen! When discussing the relationship between the Kremlin and the far-right parties, the European party families should first of all look within themselves and exercise self-examination, you on the left. Whose interests are they actually defending in such political positions?
Data Governance Act (debate)
Date:
06.04.2022 10:49
| Language: EN
Madam President, first of all I want to thank Frau Niebler. The Data Governance Act claims to help exploit the potential of the data economy by facilitating the availability to have large amounts of data for emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. The proposal is the first concrete step towards promoting the technological sovereignty of the EU by creating the legal framework for the voluntary sharing of data. The launch of the domestic data economy and the development of the digital ecosystem, including the data economy ecosystem are a matter of greatest importance. The Hungarian government seeks to encourage the disposition and activation of private data assets through the transfer of international good practices and the awareness of the interests of the stakeholders, which results in increased international competitiveness of the Hungarian and European data economic system. I would like to thank you for the great efforts of the rapporteur for achieving a reasonable and balanced text which serves the interests of an efficient data asset management both in Europe and Hungary.
Macro-financial assistance to the Republic of Moldova (debate)
Date:
23.03.2022 21:26
| Language: EN
Mr President, Commissioner, I support the Republic of Moldova to benefit from this macro-financial assistance operation. Moldova, the most fragile neighbour of Ukraine, apart from the humanitarian emergency, is also noting a massive economic hit from the loss of its imports from Ukraine, a collapse in investor confidence and cross-border activity. This MFA operation would help Moldova to cover part of its external financial needs and contribute to reducing fiscal vulnerabilities. In these times of multiple crises, the European Union plays a key role in ensuring economic resilience within the EU as well. The European Commission should therefore refrain from subordinating financial stability to political interests. To this end, Hungary asked for immediate and effective access to EU funds allocated to it. Amid war and consequently growing economic insecurity, it would be of utmost importance for the Commission to act on a professional basis.
A statute for European cross-border associations and non-profit organisations (debate)
Date:
15.02.2022 21:20
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. With the new EU NGO law, the left-wing majority in the European Parliament wants to take away the powers of the Member States and eliminate all meaningful control, control and even meaningful information for society over civil society organisations. With this federalist effort, they want to institutionalize the principle that it is forbidden to exercise any control over the non-profit sector, that NGOs are above the law. In our view, participatory democracy and constitutional order are about the transparency and familiarity of the operation of the participants of public life. Civil society organisations account for their finances and activities accordingly. Fidesz and the Hungarian government stand up for the Europe of nation states, for national sovereignty and for the defence of constitutional order. We do not give in to this leftist political pressure. No one can be above the law. My country is a state governed by the rule of law, and part of that is that everyone has to abide by the laws, even civil society organisations. We do not support this report.
New orientations for the EU’s humanitarian action (debate)
Date:
14.12.2021 17:22
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. The European Union and its Member States together account for 36% of global humanitarian aid. This leadership should be maintained and made even more effective in the future so that aid can actually reach those in need. Humanitarian emergencies are linked to migration, as the increased frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters fuel conflicts and force an increasing number of people to leave their homes in the long term. However, the rapporteur rightly did not make the mistake of urging the creation of corridors for migrants. Thus, the report focuses on real problems and real needs. Our firm and consistent principle is that help should be taken where there is trouble. The results confirm this approach. Through our humanitarian support through the Hungary Helps programme, we have enabled half a million people to remain in their homeland or to return to their homes.
The impact of intimate partner violence and custody rights on women and children (debate)
Date:
04.10.2021 17:15
| Language: HU
Mr. President, please. Domestic violence is not a private matter. As a Christian, I consider it intolerable and condemn any form of domestic violence. The regulatory provisions on parental responsibility should be based on the best interests of the child, excluding the possibility of the child being the victim of any abuse within the family. However, this report is ideologically driven and violates national sovereignty. Once again, we are faced with a stealth enlargement of the powers of the EU institutions. Each Member State has the right to establish its own rules on the protection of victims of intimate partner violence. The Hungarian government stands by the victims of domestic violence. It has been continuously developing its prevention and victim support system for ten years. The Istanbul Convention is not a panacea, in many cases it sets weaker rules than the existing legal instruments in Hungary and the Member States.