Thursday, March 21, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Victor Orban dropped out of EU election

Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Urbun  Photo: Reuters
Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban has received rewards for his ultra nationalist politics. On Wednesday, the European People's Party Alliance (EPP) in Brussels has suspended the membership of Victor Arban Party on their special conference.
Before the election of the European Parliament to be held on May 23-26, the European Parliament's largest coalition alliance of the EU parliament has decided. As a result, Victor Arban's Fidze party will not be able to participate in the EU parliamentary elections with the People's Party alliance. Now a former European Council president, led by Belgian's Harerman von Roopu, will investigate the allegations against Victor Orban's Fidase Group.
Although Hungarian was a member of the European Union, Victor Orban and his Fidze party were campaigning anti-EU for some days. A few weeks ago, an insulting poster against European Commission President Jay Claude Junker was set in Hungary. Earlier, the decision of the EU to reject a small number of refugees was denied by Victor Arban's government. The Arban government was addressed as 'aggressive Muslim' by Muslim refugees.
190 delegates from 194 representatives of the European People's Party Alliance voted on Wednesday to postpone the membership of Victor Orban's Freedom Party. Earlier, the European People's Party coordinator Manfred Vařer visited Hungary and provided three conditions for Prime Minister Victor Orban to remain in their alliance. But Victor failed to fulfill those conditions.
Since 1979 the European Parliament has been introduced in European Union membership through direct election through the election of representatives. The election of the European Parliament every 5 years is held. At present, there are 751 members of the EU parliamentary membership with 28 members of the EU membership. The European Parliament's largest parliamentary party, the 217-member parliament, is currently the European People's Party Members of the Christian Democratic Party of various member countries are from this group. The second largest parliamentary party with 187 seats is the European Social Democratic Alliance.

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