Hungarian MEPs comment on CETA trade deal after EP adoption

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Strasbourg, February 15 (MTI) – MEPs of Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party and the opposition Socialists welcomed the EU-Canada free trade pact CETA which the European Parliament adopted in a vote on Wednesday. MEPs of Jobbik rejected the deal.
József Szájer of Fidesz said that their group supported the agreement “at the request of [Hungarian] Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó in line with the votes of the EPP group” after amendments they had submitted had been incorporated into the final document.
The deal on dismantling barriers to free trade was in this form acceptable as it will serve the interests of Hungary as a country focusing heavily on foreign trade, Szájer said. CETA will help entrepreneurs and support job creation, he added.
“We understand concerns over the pact. But only time and experiences will tell to what degree the deal will fulfil the expectations attached to it,” Szájer said.
Tibor Szanyi, of the opposition Socialists, said that “as a result of pressure exerted by the left wing, the EP adopted a pact that can be supported in its final form”.
He said he could fully support CETA in its present form as a pact that “contains guarantees on enforcing EU achievements particularly important for the Socialists”.
These include enforcing welfare, environmental and health-care regulations and standards on a full scale, as well as representing the interests of job-holders and small entrepreneurs in all fields in the expanding trading and economic ties between the EU and Canada,” he said.





