Outgoing PM Orbán Says No to EU Court Ruling
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Hungary Rejects EU Court Ruling on Child Protection Law
Hungary’s government has announced it will not implement a ruling by the European Union’s top court on its child protection law, escalating a long-running legal and political clash between Budapest and Brussels. Outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a letter to President Tamás Sulyok that the government would refuse to comply with the judgment, arguing that it raises serious political, legal, and constitutional concerns. The dispute centr…
The Court has opened up the possibility of referring to general EU values of indefinable content on a wider scale in the future, as opposed to national standards.
Outgoing PM Orbán says no to EU court ruling
Hungary’s outgoing prime minister Viktor Orbán has informed President Tamás Sulyok in a letter that his government will not implement a recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) concerning Hungary’s 2021 so-called “child protection” legislation, according to Telex.Continue reading
According to Orbán, the court ruling ignored Hungary's Fundamental Law.
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