EP elections – Stake higher than ever before, says Hungarian FM Szijjártó

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The significance of the upcoming European parliamentary elections is “greater than ever before” because there is more at stake and the European voters’ decision will have a major impact on their everyday lives, Hungary’s foreign minister said on Thursday.
Addressing a conference at the National University of Public Service, Péter Szijjártó called the timing of the election perfect, arguing that it is high time to close the past five-year period that was marked by a series of unpleasant experiences and failures for the EU.
“It is time to place the operation of the European Commission on new foundations because its performance over the recent period was poorer than ever before,” he said. The community faces historic challenges with disputes about its future, but those disputes “are emotionally motivated and everybody outside the mainstream is stigmatised as anti-European”, Szijjártó said. He warned, however, that “today’s minority could become a majority tomorrow”.
Hungary rejects the idea of a united states of Europe and “any proposal restricting competition and aimed at centralisation because Hungary believes in a strong European Union of strong nation states,” the minister said.
Szijjártó said that building a strong EU requires measures to allow competition, arguing that internal competition will increase the EU’s global competitiveness. He added that current proposals such as harmonising taxes across the community would lead to reducing internal competition. He said that “low taxes require fiscal discipline”, adding that such proposals are sponsored by countries that are unable to cut their taxes. “They advocate tax hikes in countries were taxes are low, thus reducing their own lag.” Hungary rejects proposals aimed at distributing some countries’ debt because that would be equal to “distributing the ramifications of an earlier, irresponsible economic policy”.





