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Hungarian opposition leader Magyar: Fidesz is lobbying against the release of EU funds
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- The Hungarian opposition party sought help from the European Commission due to the 17th Fundamental Law amendment.
- The Prime Minister described the opposition's move as an 'extraordinary collapse'.
- Opposition Leader Péter Magyar claims that Fidesz is lobbying against the release of EU funds.
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17th Fundamental Law amendment
The Prime Minister of Hungary criticized the opposition party's leader for going to Brussels to seek help from the European Commission, which he had previously declared the country's main enemy, due to the 17th Fundamental Law amendment. The Prime Minister described the Fidesz party's stance on this matter as an 'extraordinary collapse'.
Opposition leader Péter Magyar, on the other hand, claims that Fidesz is conducting lobbying activities in Brussels against the release of European Union funds. The fund crisis between the EU and Hungary is increasingly raising political tensions in the country.
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- What is the reason for the opposition party seeking help from the European Commission?
- The opposition party applied to the European Commission requesting support due to the 17th Fundamental Law amendment.
- How did the Prime Minister interpret the opposition's initiative?
- The Prime Minister described the opposition's request for help from the institution they had previously declared their main enemy as an extraordinary collapse.
- What is Péter Magyar's claim against Fidesz?
- Opposition Leader Péter Magyar claims that the ruling Fidesz party is lobbying in Brussels against the release of EU funds.
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