Hungary’s government is not backing either the European People’s Party’s Manfred Weber or the Social Democrats’ Frans Timmermans for the role of European Commission president, the state secretary for international communications and relations said on Wednesday.
Addressing a news conference, Zoltan Kovacs said Weber had “insulted the Hungarian people multiple times in recent months” and accused Timmermans of “constantly lying about Hungary” over the course of the European Parliament election campaign.
The state secretary cited Weber as saying during the campaign that he did not want to be elected EC president with supporting votes from Hungary’s ruling parties. He also cited the EPP spitzenkandidat as having said last December that in the vote on the Sargentini report, he had voted not against Orban or Fidesz, but against Hungary as a whole. Kovacs said these quotes disqualified Weber from being backed by Hungary “in any candidate race”.
Turning to Timmermans, Kovacs said the Dutch candidate had told “several pages worth of lies” about Hungary on matters such as press freedom, the rule of law and anti-Semitism.
The Hungarian government, he said, would only support EC presidential candidates who respect the bloc’s member states, do not apply double standards, fight to stop migration and defend Europe’s Christian roots.
Source and photo: MTI