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EPP prolongs suspension of Hungary’s Fidesz indefinitely

Posted on April 9, 2020

Hungary's Prime Minister Victor Orbán | Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images

EPP prolongs suspension of Hungary’s Fidesz indefinitely

Conservatives back Donald Tusk’s call for Viktor Orbán’s party to remain excluded.

By
Maïa de La Baume, Lili Bayer and Jacopo Barigazzi

2/3/20, 8:40 PM CET

Updated 2/4/20, 5:13 PM CET

Leaders of the European People’s Party on Monday agreed to extend the suspension of Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party indefinitely.

A majority of EPP party leaders who gathered in Brussels for their party’s annual political assembly lent their support to EPP President Donald Tusk’s decision to prolong the suspension of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s party over concerns about the rule of law in Hungary and anti-Brussels rhetoric.

The decision signals that the conservative political family is continuing to struggle with how to address ideological divisions between its moderate and right-wing factions.

Tusk told the political assembly there was a “need for a deep reflection” and a “new political vision” for the EPP, and proposed holding a special congress on the issue at an unspecified date, an EPP official said following the meeting.

Tusk said there would be “no redefinition of our fundamental values,” the official added.

During the meeting, Tusk also announced he would meet Orbán at the end of February. According to the official, who attended the meeting, there was no vote and leaders expressed their opinions in speeches.

The EPP suspended Fidesz last March and appointed a three-person panel to investigate the situation in Hungary and issue a recommendation on whether the party should be expelled.

EPP officials say the report has not been published because Orbán didn’t alleviate concerns about the state of the rule of law.

“Future relationship depends fully on developments in #Hungary,” tweeted EPP Vice President Siegfried Mureșan, a Romanian member of the European Parliament, following the meeting. “There can never be compromise on #European and on @EPP values,” he wrote.

Many center-right officials have expressed concerns about the situation in Hungary but prefer to see Fidesz remain within the EPP orbit rather than join a rival group.

“There are certain, say, aspects of what the Hungarian government does that I don’t fully understand,” Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš, a member of the EPP, told POLITICO in an interview Monday.

“To argue is easy, but then you always have to think about what are the potential outcomes of that, and is there any gain or benefit to that. And right now I’m personally in the view that it’s always best … to speak, to try and understand … the thinking we have in our own member states, to raise issues that are of concern, and to try to resolve them,” the prime minister said.

Authors:
Maïa de La Baume 

,

Lili Bayer 

and

Jacopo Barigazzi 

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