Semjen: Ukraine cannot join EU without restoring rights to Hungarian minority
Speaking at a panel discussion, Semjen said it was in the interest of both Hungary and Romania to develop a “close cooperation between two countries dependent on each other” and called for a “historic reconciliation” with Romania, as it had happened between Hungary and Serbia. He said it was “atrocious” that Romania was still not a Schengen member “whereas it has met all the requirements”, adding that “Serbia should have been co-opted to the EU long ago.”
Concerning the recent EP elections, Semjen said his Christian Democratic Party’s quitting the European People’s Party had been “emotionally taxing” after being an EPP member for 34 years. The EPP is now “far from the founders’ conservative, Christian Democratic values and recently they have embraced several liberal parties just to retain their status as the largest group in the EP,” he insisted. The Christian Democrats had decided to quit after the EPP accepted MEPs of the newly emerged Hungarian Tisza Party as members, and “for a reason of principle”, Semjen said, adding that his party “cannot identify with the EPP’s position to provide full and unconditional support to Ukraine.”