Verfassungsblog (Aug 2024)

Hungary’s Sovereignty Protection Sham - Silencing Dissent and Dodging the EU Funding Conditionality Mechanism

  • Esther Martínez,
  • Alejandro Menéndez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/e4b53f82ea31908f
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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Hungary’s persistent rule of law and corruption shortcomings have led the EU to freeze EUR 27.8 billion in funding under various conditionality regimes. Prime Minister Orbán, who relies on these funds to maintain his political machinery and reward loyalists, has wielded Hungary’s veto in the Council to unlock this funding. Moreover, Hungary adopted the Act LXXXVIII of 2023 on the protection of national sovereignty (Sovereignty Law), which sets up the Sovereignty Protection Office (SPO), a state entity created to defend Hungarian sovereignty. This post examines the Sovereignty Law and calls the EU to effectively halt the SPO’s activities and prevent this model from spreading elsewhere.

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