Hungary’s Jobbik Spy Case Stuck In Brussels
- 10 Sep 2014 3:00 AM
The work of the parliamentary committee on suspending the MEP’s immunity has been impeded because it is unclear what documents from the investigation the rapporteur can have access to without breaking statesecrecy rules.
Brussels cannot get access to documents on which basis it would be able to decide whether the Hungarian prosecutor’s request to lift the parliamentary immunity of Kovács would be lawful or not.
Géza Fazekas, the Hungarian public prosecutor’s spokesman, said that the prosecutor is in constant contact with EP officials in connection with the matter.
Chief Public Prosecutor Péter Polt has asked EP president Martin Schulz to suspend Kovács’s immunity on suspicion that the Jobbik politician spied against EU institutions.
The Constitutional Protection Office raised charges against Kovács after suspicions were raised that the lawmaker had regularly met Russian diplomats covertly and paid monthly visits to Moscow.
This is the first time that a request has been made to lift the immunity of an MEP in connection with state secrets, the paper said.
Source www.hungarymatters.hu
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