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State of play of the implementation of the EU Digital COVID Certificate regulations (debate)
The European Union has approached the challenges posed by COVID-19 on the basis of solidarity and community coordination. We have set up and adopted the EU funds for economic recovery with unprecedented speed, and now, following the acceleration of vaccination campaigns, we need to make the free movement of citizens accessible again. To this end, the EU Digital COVID Certificate was created and entered into force on 1 July, the week following the incredibly fast completion of the urgency procedure. According to the Regulation, the certificate is valid in all EU Member States, as well as in Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland and includes, inter alia, proof of vaccination, illness or a negative test result. The certificate must be made available free of charge to all EU citizens. As a Hungarian citizen, however, I regret that the digital protection certificate issued by the Orbán government is unsuitable for ensuring free travel, as in several cases errors occur when reading it. Without the proper functioning of the EU Digital COVID Certificate, it is problematic to enter another European country and the testing and karate required in many cases imposes an extra cost and burden on Hungarian citizens. It is unacceptable that the Orbán government is once again putting Hungarian citizens at a disadvantage with its separate policy! As European Hungarians, we demand that technological problems be solved as soon as possible so that all European citizens can regain their right to free movement!