Brussels’ Corruption Ridicules Rule of Law Reports
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Brussels’ Corruption Ridicules Rule of Law Reports
Hungary once again finds itself singled out by the European Commission’s Rule of Law report, accused of democratic failings and corruption. Yet the credibility of these criticisms wavers as Brussels grapples with its own scandals, like von der Leyen’s secret Pfizer dealings, revealing glaring double standards at the EU’s highest levels.
The catching up of the Hungarian economy in the European Union and Hungary’s falling behind among the post Socialist member states
For decades Hungary, like the other post-socialist Central-Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of establishing and strengthening the…
Every year since 2020, the EU Commission has published a report on the rule of law in EU Member States. It examines whether the judiciary is independent, the media is free to report, corruption is combated, and the division of powers prevails. And that is important, says Commissioner Michael McGrath. "The rule of law creates a stable, rule-based environment guaranteed by independent courts and institutions. In short, it gives companies security,…
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