German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said an EU leaders summit on December 10-11 will be crucial in determining whether a solution can be found.īelgian police detained about 20 people at the house party. Orban's Fidesz have accused the EU of 'blackmailing' member states like Hungary to sign up to policies such as mass migration – an issue which Orban has used to accrue political power in the eastern European country. Orban's party has also been condemned by EU politicians and institutions for launching a government campaign involving ads, billboards, and letters sent to all citizens suggesting that EU immigration policy is being controlled by Jewish businessman George Soros.Īs a result, the EU has gone to war with the Fidesz party over Hungary's access to funds from the bloc's emergency coronavirus recovery budget, which they want to tie to a 'rule of law' requirement.
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The EPP suspended the membership of the Hungarian conservative party in the group in March 2019 amid controversy over Orban's increasingly authoritarian rule and crackdown on independent press and NGOs. In September 2018, the European Parliament voted to suspend Hungary's voting rights within the EU, accusing it of breaching democratic norms and EU's core values.įidesz challenged the legality of the vote, while Orban also attacked the EU for its criticism of Hungary's possible reintroduction of the death penalty and the bloc's handling of the 2015 migrant crisis. However, EU officials are reportedly concerned that Hungary, which was admitted as a member state in 2004 on the understanding it would remain democratic, offers an example to other EU states whose ruling parties would seek to amass further powers - like Poland and Malta. The bloc has long required member states to be democratic, law-abiding countries.
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The party is now being formally investigated by the EU, which believes that Fidesz is exploiting the rule of law to crack down on dissent – in turn undermining public trust in political parties, parliament and the courts. MEPs and EU officials have criticised Fidesz for suppressing civil liberties and reducing the independence of the press and judiciary under the pretext of 'illiberal democracy'.
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It was founded as a liberal party in the 1980s and campaigned for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary, formerly part of the USSR.Īfter the end of the Cold War, Fidesz shifted to the right and adopted a socially conservative stance, including Euroscepticism and anti-LGBT policies. Viktor Orban's Fidesz party has dominated Hungarian politics since 2010, when it teamed up with the Christian Democrats to gain a parliamentary supermajority. While the orgies are normally entirely legal, police closed down Friday's party because it was breaking lockdown rules, following what Manzheley suspected was a tip-off by a rival sex party organiser in Brussels. Manzheley told Polish outlet Onet that he sometimes has 100 guests at his parties including politicians from Poland, Hungary, France, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Spain and Ukraine.
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Szajer apologised and resigned from the nationalist Fidesz party on Wednesday after a rebuke from Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orban, who called the MEP's actions 'indefensible'. Manzheley's guests included Hungarian MEP Jozsef Szajer, a married conservative politician who has supported anti-LGBT measures and who allegedly tried to escape through a window when police arrived.
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Guests at the Brussels 'daddy orgy' where an anti-LGBT politician was caught breaking lockdown rules thought the police who arrived to break up the party were part of the romp, the organiser claims.ĭavid Manzheley said some of the 30 male guests had 'tried to unzip the pants of the policemen because they thought that the raid was part of the orgy' after the event at his Brussels apartment was shut down last Friday.