09 Dezember 2022
Nikolaus 2.0
Unter der Überschrift „Corona“ wurde letztlich lange Geplantes politisch durchgesetzt – ohne Vertragsänderung. Insofern ist es kein Wunder, dass die Frage nach der Primärrechtskonformität von NextGenerationEU aufgeworfen wurde. Ebensowenig ist die Befassung des BVerfG erstaunlich, denn der Rechtsweg zum EuGH ist schwierig, wenn die Beteiligten einig sind, ein Programm ins Werk zu setzen, auch dann, wenn die Einigung kompromisshafte Züge hat. Continue reading >>
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08 Dezember 2022
The Hungary Files
The battle over the rule of law in Hungary is coming to a head. Two separate but related dossiers landed on the EU Council’s agenda on Tuesday, 6 December: firstly, whether to suspend 7.5 billion Euros in funds under the EU’s cohesion policy under the new rule of law conditionality mechanism; and secondly, whether to approve the Hungarian national recovery and resilience plan. Both files are currently stuck in a political limbo as the member states cannot agree on a common course of action, complicated by the fact that Orbán is holding his veto over Brussel’s head on an aid package for Ukraine and a global corporate tax, both of which require unanimity in the Council. Now the question is: Who will move first, Orbán or the other member states? Continue reading >>01 Dezember 2022
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Commission needs to get its message out to Hungarians loud and clear that it is trying to fight corruption in Hungary so that EU money can be used to benefit the Hungarian people and not just Orbán’s circle of cronies. Hungarians would definitely appreciate that if they knew it. But the Commission’s press release today has been drowned out by Orbán’s use of state funds to flood the zone with his message that the Commission doesn’t care about the Hungarian people and is responsible for all of the economic pain they feel. Continue reading >>
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