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Fidesz MP: Romania fails to meet criteria of the rule of law

István Bajkai said a Romanian case in which two ethnic Hungarians were convicted on terrorism charges indicates that “Romania fails to meet criteria of the rule of law”.

 

István Bajkai, a deputy of ruling Fidesz, said a Romanian case in which two ethnic Hungarians were convicted on terrorism charges indicates that “Romania fails to meet criteria of the rule of law”.

According to MTI, Bajkai said that the two young men had been sentenced “on trumped-up charges”, while the evidence in the case was “ridiculous” and the procedure was reminiscent of showcase trials in the 1950s.

Bajkai said it was a show-trial rather than a legal mistake, “aimed at intimidating the Hungarian community in Transylvania”, sending a message that “those standing up for their Hungarian identity, and fighting for autonomy, will face retaliation”.

Bajkai welcomed the recent release on parole of one of the defendants, but added that the ruling was not yet biding. He urged Romania’s authorities to release the other young man, too.

István Beke and Zoltán Szűcs were sentenced to 5 years in prison each in 2018. The two youths, members of the radical Hungarian Sixty-Four Counties Movement, were believed to have made preparations for a bomb attack during a military parade in 2015.