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EU takes Hungary to court over sovereignty law seen
Brussels takes Hungary to court over its controversial 'national sovereignty' law
Brussels has stepped up its legal action against Hungary's "national sovereignty law," arguing it violates a wide range of fundamental rights.
EU is taking Hungary to court. It says a law targeting foreign influence really targets basic rights
The European Commission is taking Hungary's right-wing government to court over laws that could allow the authorities to investigate and prosecute people accused of undermining the country's sovereignty.
EU takes Hungary to European Court of Justice over ‘sovereignty’ laws
The European Commission says the ‘sovereignty’ laws breached a series of rights enshrined in European Union law.
EU sues Hungary over its national law on defence of sovereignty
The European Commission said on Thursday it was suing Hungary over a law that imposes jail terms for groups that accept foreign funds for political causes.
EU sues Hungary over new security law
The European Commission said on Thursday the Hungarian “sovereignty law” that entered into force in February violated EU rules on privacy, freedom of expression and freedom of association. People and organisations deemed a threat to national sovereignty in Hungary — a loosely defined concept — and who are accused of using foreign funding to influence political processes are facing fines and prison terms.
EU Takes Hungary to Top Court Over Orban’s Sovereignty Law
Hungary faces another fight at the European Union’s top court, this time over controversial sovereignty-protection legislation the EU’s executive sees as a violation of citizens’ fundamental rights.
EU Commission sues Hungary over alleged fundamental rights breach
The European Commission decided on Thursday to take Hungary to court over an alleged breach of the European Union's fundamental rights. The move comes after Budapest failed to dispel concerns over a relatively new Hungarian law intended to restrict foreign funding for political campaigns,
EU Takes Hungary To Court Over Foreign Influence Law
The EU said Thursday it was referring Hungary to the European Court of Justice over laws passed by Budapest to curb foreign influence in the country, which critics say aim to silence government opponents.
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EU sues Hungary over law targeting ‘foreign influence,’ calls it tool to harass critics, opponents
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Orbán’s new threat: Dispatching migrants to Grand-Place in Brussels
The mayor of Brussels and other Belgian officials have slammed the Budapest proposal, calling it a “provocation that ...
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Orban said Hungary ready to send illegal migrants to the Grand-Place in Brussels
Hungary will bring migrants to the main square of Brussels in case of continued pressure on the country from the European Union on the ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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If EU insists on punishing Hungary, 'we'll send migrants at our gates straight to Brussels': Prime minister
Hungarian Premier Viktor Orban on Monday said that if the EU seeks to “punish” his government, they would bring the migrants ...
Politico Europe
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Hungary offers olive branch to Brussels in bid to reenter Erasmus scheme
Budapest would prevent politicians from serving on university boards in hopes of regaining EU funds for universities.
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Hungary open to enforce key EU asylum ruling as daily fines mount
European Affairs Minister János Bóka insists he won't pay a €200m fine imposed by EU courts for restricting asylum rights, ...
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Hungary to bypass Brussels in bid to ‘resolve the silence’ over funding ban
The ongoing dispute between Brussels and Hungary over the EU funding ban overshadowed “very fruitful” ministerial talks on ...
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