Orbán cabinet: Fidesz better off in EPP – Die Welt

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Prime Minister’s Office chief Gergely Gulyás, in an interview to German conservative daily Die Welt published on Tuesday, said he believed Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party was better off remaining a member of the European People’s Party.

“The EPP, too, would be better off keeping us,” he told the paper.

Commenting on the Hungarian government’s decision to postpone the introduction of public administration courts indefinitely, Gulyás said

Hungary wanted to avoid another showdown with the European Commission over the country’s justice system, pointing out that another dispute could have “negative consequences”.

Asked if the government’s decision on the courts had been made in the interest of Fidesz keeping its EPP membership, Gulyás said this had not been the motivation behind the move, adding, at the same time, that the decision “might make it easier for the EPP to keep us in”.

On the topic of the Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance’s victory in last month’s European Parliament election, Gulyás said the reason why the ruling alliance had achieved such a convincing victory was because Hungary had seen convincing progress. “The people are doing better and that’s what matters most,” Gulyás said.

Asked about Fidesz’s decision to focus its campaign on the issue of migration, he said: “The two go together. Hungarians know what they stand to lose if we don’t stop migration.”

The Hungarian government’s opposition to migration has been clear since 2015, Gulyás said, adding that hopefully those members of the EPP that had disagreed with Fidesz back then have since moved closer to Fidesz’s position on the issue.

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