“A possible escalation of the conflict in Sudan would have unforeseeable consequences. This can only be avoided by bringing the parties concerned to the negotiating table,” said MEP György Hölvényi on Thursday’s plenary vote on the political crisis in Sudan.
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The right to religious freedom is a human right
The right to religious freedom is a human right, and respect for it is just as important as the protection of other rights, György Hölvényi, Hungarian Christian Democrat Member of the European Parliament, stressed in a statement to MTI on Wednesday.
Kazakhstan: Let’s not judge in advance!
The European Parliament adopted an emergency human rights resolution on the situation in Kazakhstan on Thursday.
Professional recognition of Hungary’s Africa policy
In recognition of the work of the past two and a half years, MEP György Hölvényi was re-elected by his fellow MEPs as the Coordinator for the EPP Group in the Committee on Development.
Africa needs partnership and not lecturing
There is a need for a change in European Africa policy. A characteristic centre-right, Christian-Democratic position is essential for this,” said György Hölvényi, Member of the European Parliament
Unrealistic promises undermine Africa’s trust in Europe
“Increasing vaccination in Africa is not only our humanitarian duty, but it is also in Europe’s best interest” pointed out MEP György Hölvényi in his contribution to the topical debate titled: The EU’s Role in Combatting the Covid-19 Pandemic on the plenary sitting of the European Parliament.
Is it also okay?
“The radical left majority in the European Parliament has adopted the Matic report on “sexual and reproductive health and rights”, crossing all existing borders – national competences, international and EU treaties”, said György Hölvényi after the document was voted.
Steady!
In European politics, it is often not easy to see when a line is crossed by stealth legislation. But now, with the Matić report on ‘sexual and reproductive health and rights’, which represents the most extreme left-wing radicalism, the European Parliament has come very close to crossing a line that could mean the end of the EU instead of its reform
COMECE reacts on European Commission ‘inclusive language’ guidelines
COMECE welcomes the withdrawal of the European Commission’s internal guidelines on inclusive communication on Tuesday 30 November 2021.