Orbán cabinet: the EU Commission may act contrary to voters’ will

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The strategic priorities of the European Union’s next cycle should be decided with the voters’ will in mind, Hungary’s EU affairs minister said on Tuesday in Luxembourg, adding that voters had clearly expressed their will at the last European parliamentary elections.

János Bóka told a press conference after a meeting of EU affairs ministers that the past five years had been spent with the European Commission “trying to force through the green transition agenda in spite of European industry, economic players and citizens, rather than in cooperation with them.”

Regarding the common agricultural policy and green transition, the EU “is part of the problem, not the solution”, he said. Farmers’ protests and statements from the sector had made it clear that change was needed, Bóka added.

The minister said the EU should also consider whether the migration pact adopted at the end of the now closing cycle was truly handling the challenges of the crisis.

“Hungary doesn’t see it that way, and the Hungarian government is at the opinion that there’s a need of a more effective protection of the external borders and of strategic partnership agreements with partner states, as well as with states of origin and transit. Otherwise, the European institutions will carry on with their political lines of the past five years, without taking the will of the voters in consideration,” he said.

Hungary ready to take over presidency

Hungary is prepared to taking over the rotating presidency of the EU, despite “the challenging times in which it is shouldering it”, and has managed to prepare a programme that will foster dialogue between member states and EU institutions, he said.

Tuesday’s meeting also tabled a proposal for discussion that would make it possible to bring transparency over foreign influence in EU member states. “Hungary has first-hand experiences on the dangers of foreign players influencing the internal affairs of a member state, and the clandestine ways it can happen”.

“It is in all our interest that voters could make political decisions with all relevant information at hand,” he said.

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  1. “May”? It WILL act contrary to the voters’ interests.

    These unelected bureaucrats have no democratic mandate whatsoever and they are all beholden to or enthralled by the globalist-socialist cabal. They are working toward a Europe where people are shivering in their homes because they can’t afford to heat them but are too afraid to step outside because the streets are full of menacing third-world invaders committing violent crime. Their second-grade kids, meanwhile, are having soft porn read to them by a male pervert dressed like a woman. They can’t say anything in protest against any of it because if they do, they’ll either get arrested or their digital currency is going to get frozen. Before long, they won’t want to protest anyway because they’ll be forced to take mandatory experimental drugs that pacify them, under the guise of protecting public health.

    Welcome to New Europe, per Agenda 2030.

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