European People’s Party to expel Fidesz? – PM Orbán wrote EPP’s parliamentary group leader

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Sunday sent a letter to Manfred Weber, the head of his ruling Fidesz’s party family in the European Parliament, slamming the European People’s Party for “seeing the review of internal regulations as their most pressing task during a pandemic.”

Fidesz will leave the EPP if the party group votes in favour of the changes accepted by the leadership on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Sunday.

Fidesz’s membership in the EPP was suspended in March 2019,

due to the Hungarian party’s critical stance and “alleged violation” of EPP values.

The EPP’s leadership and national delegation heads on Friday accepted a proposal which Orbán said would “facilitate excluding our MEPs from the party family.”

In the letter, Orbán said the EPP had been suffering from a “leadership and political crisis for a long time”. Fidesz proposed “a return to the heritage of [EPP founder and former head] Wilfried Martens”, who Orbán said successfully united right and centre-right parties of various ideological and geographical backgrounds, and brought Christian right wing parties of post-communist states into the party family.

Since 2019, the party kept promising “deep internal discussions” about the party’s future,

Orbán said. He noted his December 6 letter to Weber where he proposed a new, looser type of cooperation. “The promises have not been kept, and my letter has not been answered,” he said.

Instead, the EPP tabled a motion to rewrite internal regulations “with record speed and a view to easing the exclusion of our MEPs, or if this proposal didn’t get the necessary majority, they would cobble together a legally questionable way to exclude our elected representatives from the party family,” Orbán said.

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