Meanwhile, the European Parliament is threatening to take the European Commission to court for its decision linked to the disbursement of €10bn cohesion funds for Hungary in December.

With the support of the Socialists & Democrats, the centre-right European People’s Party, liberal Renew Europe, the Greens and The Left, MEPs are expected to approve a resolution on Thursday calling for a parliamentary inquiry into the legality of the commission’s decision and urging the EU council to strip Hungary’s voting rights [Ed: article 7 procedure].

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    10 months ago

    Yeah the question is whether being " politically blackmailed " by Hungary’s veto powerabuse on a regular basis, and EU giving in (partly) to their demands, is the correct course of action. It doesn’t sit right by me at all.

    The support for invoking article 7 procedure is growing.