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Minister Varga urges international constitutional dialogue in EU

The justice minister said the debate on the rule of law can only progress if the "politically motivated discourse" in the European Union is replaced by an "unbiased, international constitutional dialogue."

Justice Minister Judit Varga said the debate on the rule of law can only progress if the "politically motivated discourse" in the European Union is replaced by an "unbiased, international constitutional dialogue."
 
Minister Varga said ahead of a meeting of EU affairs ministers in Brussels on Monday that the leaders of member states had ruled out a review of the bloc’s long-term budget in 2020. The European Commission ignored that decision when it already asked for further funds “but cannot explain why the money has run out,” Minister Varga said. The amendment package contains 50 billion euros earmarked for supporting Ukraine over the next four years, albeit without clarifying how much of those monies would be given as aid and how much as a loan, she said. The EC has also requested further payments from member states for administrative costs “even as member states are expected to bear the burden of the inflation caused by sanctions on Russia and the economic challenges of an energy crisis, the minister added. At the same time, Varga said “the gravest error in principle” was that the funds were being requested at a time when some member states, Hungary among them, had yet to receive any funding from the resilience and recovery funding.