In Poland, the European Commission was accused of wanting to change the government in Hungary

In Poland, the European Commission was accused of wanting to change the government in Hungary

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Deputy Foreign Minister Piotr Wawrzyk said that Warsaw considers the actions of the European Commission (EC) to deprive Hungary of funds from the European budget as an attempt to bring the situation in the country to a change of government.

Wawrzyk pointed out that the EC had previously indicated in its reports that there are countries that have serious problems with corruption in the distribution of European funds, but for some reason Brussels had questions only in relation to Hungary.

The representative of the Polish Foreign Ministry added that by its actions the EC is losing its authority as a body designed to carry out managerial and administrative functions in the European Union, turning into a purely political one.

“Hungary should be such a negative example of what the conflict with the EC leads to. Poland cannot support this type of decision,” Warsaw stressed.

Earlier, the EC called on the EU Council to introduce a conditionality mechanism in the budget in the European Union with respect to Hungary. This meant there was a freeze on the allocation of about 7.5 billion euros to Hungary on allegations of corruption.

This is the first such case in the history of the European Union. The EU Council has a month to make a decision.

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