12
Mar
2024
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Council and Commission statements - Preparation of the European Council meeting of 21 and 22 March 2024 (debate)
Mr. President, please. One of the most important common achievements of recent years is the rule of law mechanism, which is an important tool for dealing with governments such as the Orbán regime in Hungary. Even if the cause itself is not remedied. The reason is that in recent decades - EU integration or not - the countries of the periphery have not been able to catch up economically. Low wages, deteriorating living standards and emigration persist in these countries. In Hungary, for Chinese investments, we already transport cheap labour from Asia, while our compatriots migrate to the West. In such a situation, the framework of the rule of law is built almost automatically, and feudal dependencies and corruption are built up. Orban's power rests on this. Prime Minister József Antall, who launched Hungary on the path of EU integration and whose name is borne by an entire wing of the EP in Brussels, said more than 30 years ago that if we are unable to ensure economic and financial stability in Central and Eastern Europe, social problems in this region could spread the tires of democracy. It is time to think about this, especially when launching another wave of enlargement.