Hungary Files Lawsuit Against EU Court over Daily Migration Fine
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Hungary Files Lawsuit Against EU Court over Daily Migration Fine
Hungary is launching a legal challenge at the European Court of Justice in response to a ruling that imposed a €1 million daily fine on the country for its handling of asylum seekers. The announcement
By Friday, Hungary will have to pay 226 billion forints for the government's failure to comply with the European Court of Justice's ruling. The decision on the gigafine was made exactly one year ago, and the government now wants to challenge it in court. According to a Dutch professor of international law, this will undoubtedly be a losing case.
Hungary has been paying a fine for a year for failing to implement a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for violating EU law in Hungarian asylum law, the daily Népszava reported on Friday, according to which Hungary has already lost 417 million euros. The daily from the European Commission found that the total fine for Hungary amounts to 565 million euros. Orbán's government refused to implement the court's final ruling …
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