Czechs can propose the withdrawal of Hungary’s voting rights, warns EU vice-president
According to Czech Minister for European Affairs Mikuláš Bek, Orbán’s recent speech in Tusványos will have “political consequences”

The EU cannot guarantee cheap energy for the coming winter, says Czech EU commissioner
“We can guarantee that there will be enough energy for heating and enough food,” the EC vice-president Věra Jourová commented on rapidly rising prices
EU preparing for 8 million Ukrainian refugees
The number of expected Ukrainian refugees is continually being revised higher
Putin should be first on the sanctions list, says European Commission vice-president
The EU commissioner claimed the absence of Vladimir Putin from the EU’s list of individuals to be personally targeted for sanctions was a sign of weakness
EU supports creation of joint editorial office of 16 European news agencies
Some of the most powerful media organizations in Europe will now have a joint office in Brussels
EU wants to regulate political advertising
According to the European Commission vice president, political advertising is currently an uncontrolled competition of dirty and opaque methods
EU could start restricting funds to Hungary, Poland, and even Czechia
EU to start using the new rules for drawings from the funds
Hungary and Poland in the crosshairs as Jourová threatens rule-of-law financial sanctions later this year
Fast-tracked rule-of-law proceedings are in the pipeline, and conservative governments are the intended target
Jourová: Western states’ response to Russia should be tougher
The European Union summoned the Russian ambassador
Russia bans EC Vice-President Jourová from entering the country
Moscow issued the entry ban on eight officials
Poland’s top court clears way to remove ombudsman
Polish Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Romanowski responds to EU Commissioner Vera Jourova’s entry that she is following developments relating to the Polish ombudsman “with concern”
The EU wants to destroy Hungary’s traditional values, says Judit Varga
Varga accuses the EU of a targeted attack
The European Commission has become illegitimate – commentary
Will the Jourová scandal drive a wedge between Hungary and Czechia?
Leaked footage raises questions about collusion between European Commission and Hungary’s far-left
Should Hungary leave the EU?
Maybe Central and Eastern European nations should be the ones to rethink the EU, writes Hungarian columnist Tamás Fricz
The EU’s pushing of ideological ‘liberal democracy’ has echoes of communism
Just as the communists once insisted that democracy must be “socialist”, so now the EU’s ruling elites are saying that to be legitimate a democracy, it must be “liberal”, writes Polish publicist and writer Grzegorz Górny
Hungary demands Jourová’s resignation, but she enjoys von der Leyen’s ‘full trust’, according to European Commission spokeswoman
PM Orbán called for her resignation after statements offensive to Hungary