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"Mr President, the Hungarian Parliament has adopted a constitution and a large number of new laws in record time. The new constitution excellently enshrines the values of marriage and life. Prime Minister Orbán is setting a new course, showing himself to be an EU realist and breaking with the communist past. That is all to the good, but Prime Minister Orbán should be careful not to fall into the same trap as his Communist predecessors, namely trying to exercise maximum hold over numerous sections of society. That would crush freedom and individual responsibility.
Because I, too, am concerned about the growing political influence on the Bank of Hungary. I, too, am concerned that politicians might start appointing hundreds of new judges. However, many of you in this House have reacted too hastily. The idea that we ought now to suspend Hungary’s membership is left-liberal nonsense, in my view. The preliminary procedure has now been initiated by the Commission. Let us wait and see
continue to debate this with Hungary. That is the way to handle this."@en1
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