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So it goes : part II

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Verfassungsblog, 2020, OnlineOnly
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HALMAI, Gábor, MÉSZÁROS, Gábor, SCHEPPELE, Kim Lane, So it goes : part II, Verfassungsblog, 2020, OnlineOnly - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/92684
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This week, the Hungarian and Polish governments vetoed the critical elements of the European Multi-Annual Financial Framework and Recovery Fund that required the unanimous consent of European Union Member States. Prime Minister Orbán had been threatening this veto ever since the European Commission proposed to link the distribution of these funds to comply with the rule of law. The Brussels veto this week coincided with a domestic legal blitz in Budapest as a major constitutional amendment, and a flurry of new laws and decrees appeared all at once. The two legal events are related.
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Published online: 20 November 2020