Verfassungsblog (Jul 2024)

Why and How the Hungarian Presidency Must Be Stopped

  • Alberto Alemanno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/c9c61077912addcd
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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It took less than a week for Viktor Orbán to make the worst predictions about the Hungarian Presidency of the Council become true. Yet with a twist. If many had warned about the danger that such a Presidency would have paralysed the internal operation of the EU, nobody expected this could also cause confusion and damage to the Union’s foreign policy. How the EU Member States will react to it may define the overall credibility of the Union on the international stage, particularly at a time when it increasingly faces significant challenges both from within and the outside.

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