The Eurodiputados have attacked “failure” or EU member states to take measures against Hungary about their alleged curbs in “freedom of expression.”
LGBTQ+ rights have been attacked in Hungary and, at the European Council meeting on, among other issues, the procedure of article 7, it is said that the Member States did not make any decision.
This has the bone mark as “very disappointing and a danger to European values and our democracy” for the greens/Efa Mep Tineke Strik, European Rapporteur on the situation in Hungary.
The sad deputy,
“The recent prohibition of pride and the bill proposes that it avoids the foreign financing of criticism and media NGOs are unacceptable.
“And these new developments are added to the curbs that already exist in freedoms, including the freedom of the press, the control of the Judiciary and endemic corruption. How much evidence does the advice need to conclude that Demoló has demolished citizens of Genolis?”
The Greensfa say that they have been advocating for years that Victor Orbán’s right to vote “must be carried” through the procedure of article 7.
Says,
“But now the council also did not decide to decide less broken measures.”
“By not prohibiting concrete steps now, countries are leaving the Hungarian in the cold. Just finally lose their right to vote, Orbán will realize that the EU will not let its autocratic government be unpunished,” “” “,” “”
Strik says.
Earlier this week, 20 EU countries, including the Netherlands, took measures against Hungarian Victor Orbán Prime Minister.
They signed a statement against anti-LHbtiq+ law strongly criticized, including the prohibition of pride.
“It is hope that there is some movement after all, and that many EU countries urge the commission to act. But unfortunately, we are not there yet,”
Strik added.
Meanwhile, a Hungarian platform on European identity has won a superior cultural award.
The European Parliament and the Foundation of the Carlomagno International Award of Aachen awarded the European Carlomagne Youth Award 2025 at a ceremony in Aachen.
The first prize (€ 7500) was for the Europaeum forum, a group of paneuropeo experts and a means of communication that promotes European identity, values and unity through articles, podcasts, Tiktok videos and interviews.
The objective of the project is to explore European identity and social challenges, through the creation of spaces for battle construction on relevant issues for young people.

