EC sends reasoned opinion on law on NGOs financed from abroad and higher education law

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The European Commission has taken an infringement procedure launched against Hungary further and sent a reasoned opinion concerning the law affecting NGOs financed from abroad.

The EC said a reasoned opinion has been sent, which represents the second phase of the infringement procedure launched in July.

Hungary has one month to amend the law and bring it into line with European regulations.

Failing to do that, the EC could turn to the European Court of Justice.

The European Commission also instructed on Wednesday Hungary to provide additional clarification regarding amendments to its higher education law in the framework of an infringement procedure.

The EC launched the infringement procedure against Hungary over the amendments which require foreign colleges and universities in Hungary to operate under intergovernmental agreements and to have a campus in the country in which they are based, in April, shortly after parliament passed them.

Critics of the law said it put the operations of Budapest’s Central European University (CEU) under threat.

The commission stepped up the procedure by sending the country a “reasoned opinion” on the matter in July.

Although Hungary replied to the reasoned opinion, the EC asked for further clarification on its concerns about the non-compatibility of the legislation with the EU’s obligations under international trade law.

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2 Comments

  1. The CEU could have done at the start and avoided all the fuss it created for Hungary. Shame on you CEU.

  2. The CEU could have done at the start and avoided all the fuss it created for Hungary. Things become simple when the laws are obeyed.

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