EU slams Hungary, Poland

By AFP
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October 01, 2020

BRUSSELS: The European Union on Wednesday criticised Hungary and Poland in a report on democratic standards across the bloc, as tensions soar between Brussels and Budapest.

The report on the “rule of law” in all 27 EU countries comes a day after the bloc rejected hardline Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s demand for a senior official to resign over criticism of his government.

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The assessment prepared by European Commission, the bloc’s executive, voices “serious concern” about judicial independence in Hungary and Poland, according to a summary seen by AFP.

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