Key facts
- Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar met with European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
- They discussed the EU's rule-of-law procedure against Hungary.
- The procedure has been ongoing for eight years.
- Magyar stated the procedure could be concluded by autumn.
- Metsola's office emphasized the need for concrete actions to address concerns.
- Metsola's office offered a more cautious outlook than Magyar.
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced that he discussed the potential conclusion of the European Union's eight-year rule-of-law procedure against Hungary with European Parliament President Roberta Metsola. Magyar indicated that the procedure could be dropped by autumn. Metsola's office, however, presented a more measured perspective on the matter. They emphasized that the European Parliament requires tangible actions from Hungary to address the concerns that led to the initiation of the procedure in the first place. The rule-of-law procedure has been ongoing for eight years, and its potential termination is a significant development in Hungary's relationship with the EU.
