Deutsch: Leftist turn of EPP took place under Tusk
Tamás Deutsch said it was yet to be seen "how the Soros-linked globalist Brussels elite will respond to the significant political change that has taken place in the Western world".
Tamás Deutsch said it was yet to be seen "how the Soros-linked globalist Brussels elite will respond to the significant political change that has taken place in the Western world".
"Many people in the European Parliament often cite the freedom of speech and basic values of constitutionality. It will now show how much they take them seriously," Csaba Dömötör said.
The Hungarian and Italian governments share the position that illegal migration must be stopped while real refugees can enter Europe.
Viktória Ferenc said she hoped that the Ukrainian government and Ukraine's minorities could "cooperate constructively" to restore minority rights in their country.
Hungary has so far spent some 2 billion euros on border controls and "deserves an award rather than punishment", PM Orbán said.
"The Patriots' and Fidesz delegation's stance is clear: we and the European majority who voted for us in the European parliamentary elections want European politics to change," Gál said.
An EP declaration at the UN's climate conference, COP29, called for phasing out household energy subsidies such as Hungary's utility price caps.
By keeping research in Europe and by improving access to medical equipment, the EU's autonomy would grow and its healthcare industry would remain competitive.
Tamás Deutsch said Várhelyi has proved his experience, professional knowledge and preparedness in his career so far.
When the European Parliament started hearing European Commissioner candidates, the delegation said they would attend all hearings and query the candidates.
Fidesz-KDNP MEP Tamás Deutsch criticized the Tisza Party for consistently supporting Brussels’ migration agenda in the European Parliament, “which would turn Hungary into a migrant country by forcing the entry of illegal migrants.”
The outgoing European Commission's "big mistake" was to force through the EU migration pact, said Kinga Gál.
Phasing out area-based farm subsidies would be a huge blow to Hungary's agriculture sector as 160,000 farmers currently receive around 550 billion forints (EUR 1.37bn) from the European Union.