Socialist, Párbeszéd MEPs assess past EP cycle

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Opposition Socialist and Párbeszéd MEPs, canvassing votes on Monday ahead of the European Parliament elections, said they had worked “to accomplish meaningful results for the future of Hungarian voters and the EU” rather than to oppose Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s policies per se.

At a press conference, Socialist MEP István Ujhelyi and Párbeszéd MEP Benedek Jávor said during the past five-year cycle, they had served the interests of Hungarian voters and the EU.

Ujhelyi, the deputy head of the EP’s transport committee, cited transport and tourism projects such as the Free Interrail programme and autonomous transport as examples of his work.

Jávor, who holds the fourth place on the joint list, said that

MEPs should represent the interests of Hungarians in a way that results in a successful and sustainable Europe.

Regarding his work on climate and energy policy issues, Jávor said that “real utility cost cuts”, as opposed to the “cost-cut lies” of the government, should be achieved by regulations helping Hungarian households to become more energy efficient.

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