Left-wing opposition DK calls for a real referendum on Ukraine’s EU accession

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The opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) supports Ukraine’s aspiration to become a European Union member state and is initiating a national referendum on the subject, the party’s MEP said on Tuesday.
Klára Dobrev told an online press conference that the question DK proposed for the referendum is: “Do you support Ukraine becoming a member of the European Union if it fulfils all accession requirements?” She added that the party has submitted its request to the National Election Committee.
She said DK would collect the necessary signatures and campaign for a “yes” vote if the referendum bid was approved.
Dobrev also said that the Hungarian right wing was using the issue of Ukraine’s accession for domestic political purposes, and they were not genuinely interested in people’s opinion.
As we wrote about Ukraine’s EU referendum in Hungary a week ago, why is Orbán’s costly push worth it?
Government: Speedy Ukrainian accession against Hungary’s position
Hungary will not support the closing declaration of the upcoming EU summit on Ukraine as it calls for Ukraine’s accession process to be speeded up, the EU affairs minister said ahead of a meeting of EU counterparts in Brussels on Tuesday.
Bóka said the declaration was contrary to Hungary’s position and the national interest in several strategic respects. One reason is that Europe’s competitiveness would not be helped by the Ukrainian economy in its current state, he said.
The country’s reconstruction and operations as well as army financing would weigh down EU budgets “with unforeseeable costs”, Boka added.
Meanwhile, the minister said that Hungary welcomed the strong focus on competitiveness at the European Council meeting, especially regarding the future of European car manufacturing which, he added, was key to competitive European industry.





