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". This report has the merit of asking Mr Orbán to respect the rules of democracy. It should go further and condemn the anti-democratic and anti-social use of force by Mr Orbán and his extreme right-wing party. However, it makes no criticisms. It says nothing about the fact that Mr Orbán has quite simply abolished the Republic in Hungary, nor does it say a word about the reference to ‘God’ inserted into the constitution. No word, either, about the rights of workers, stifled by successive austerity plans. However, it remembers to mention the independence of the Hungarian Central Bank and Hungary’s deference to the Commission, which took so long to react. I prefer this resolution to that of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats), which shamefully supported Mr Orbán. However, I can in no way support it. May I remind us that Article 7 of the Treaty of Lisbon establishes that one-third of the Members of the European Parliament can ask for certain rights to be suspended, including the right to vote, of any government that violates democracy. Clearly, the majority is not concerned about this, and prefers to suspend the right to vote of deficit countries alone."@en1

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