Due to the gestapoist speech of the Fidesz politician, I would like to vote on Deutsch’s membership next week. We have obtained a list of signatories, including German, Austrian and Polish politicians.

Thirty politicians who have requested a statement from the Gestapo by a member of the European Parliament will begin a vote on the membership of the European People’s Party (EPP) on December 9. According to the list obtained by hvg.hu, the signatories include representatives from Poland, Finland, Austria, Slovakia and Germany.

According to the PPE rules, national delegations cannot be excluded, but members of individual political groups can. However, it can be a problem that these rules do not specify how many Members have to start the procedure. The EPP Group has 182 members in the European Parliament.

Tamás Deutsch mentioned the Gestapo when responding to one of Manfred Weber’s comments. The EPP faction leader said Viktor Orbán did not fear the rule of law if the courts in Hungary were independent and the media free. Deutsch said this was the Gestapo and AVO statement that if you don’t have something to cover up, you don’t have to be afraid. Some EPP politicians were outraged by this ruling. According to the signatories, the Hungarian politician’s statement is shocking and embarrassing.

Deutsch’s case comes at a particularly bad time for Fidesz: MEP József Szájer fell on Tuesday as a participant in a sex party interrupted by the police, from whom Szilárd Demeter’s journalism, who had previously fled with drugs in his backpack, lifted a lot of dust. The director of the Petőfi Literary Museum called Europe György Soros’s gas chamber. Fidesz, meanwhile, vetoes the seven-year budget and the European Union’s recovery fund.



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Popular word: Tamás Deutsch would be excluded from the Popular Party faction



hvg.hu
World

They watch the radicalization of Fidesz MEPs with astonishment and growing impatience.

Tamás Deutsch was explained by a representative of the Popular Party as the difference between the Gestapo and the EU



hvg.hu
At home

Esther de Lange adapted the politician Fidesz.