Open letter: EU must not sit idly by while democracy is in jeopardy
ECPMF co-signs open letter to the European Commission: the EU must not sit idly by while a Member State’s democracy is in jeopardy.
[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]The following letter, signed by 80 MEPs and civil society groups, was sent to the presidents of the European Commission and Council. It was originally published on Transparency International EU.
Dear President von der Leyen,
Dear President Michel,
The coronavirus pandemic represents an urgent global challenge. Governments and EU institutions must act decisively to control its spread, protect citizens, and limit economic damage in the European Union.
However, the crisis must not serve as a smokescreen for anti-democratic activities and the stifling of active civil society, that can exacerbate corruption and undermine Goal 16 of the SDGs: ‘Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.’
Exceptional times, of course, demand exceptional measures and it may be legitimate for governments to temporarily use extraordinary powers to manage the situation. Nevertheless, even in a crisis, these measures must be time-limited and proportionate. We cannot allow unscrupulous political actors to use the current climate as a pretext for dismantling democracy and undermining the rule of law.
The recent actions of Viktor Orbán’s government in Hungary are a flagrant attack on the cornerstones of the rule of law and the values of the Union. Last week, the government overrode the objections of the opposition and civil society, granting the Prime Minister indefinite powers to rule by decree. This law has also mandated draconian prison sentences for spreading ‘misinformation’ which could be used to stifle independent journalism.
These measures have a chilling effect on free speech and anticipate the potential to suffocate those remaining elements of the checks and balances system in Hungary which survived the past ten years of almost uninterrupted democratic backsliding resulting from Viktor Orbán’s rule.
The European Union must not sit idly by while a Member State’s democracy is in jeopardy.
We also remind you that previous actions of the European Union failed to prevent the Hungarian government from going along a path that leads to the disruption of democratic institutions, marginalising of civil society, and the undermining of the rule of law. Therefore, we call on the European Commission and the Council to more strictly control the spending of EU funds and to enhance current measures that prevent the creation of an illiberal system within our Union.
We therefore urge you to unequivocally condemn the Hungarian government’s misuse of the coronavirus crisis to erode democratic values. The European Commission and the Council must also take swift and decisive actions to address these threats to the rule of law being carried out under the guise of emergency powers.
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Transparency International EU
Transparency International Hungary
European Centre for Press and Media Freedom
Access Info
Africa Solidarity Centre Ireland
Alliance4Europe
AMARC Europe: World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters
ARTICLE 19
Association of European Journalists
Campaign for Freedom of Information Scotland
Citizens Network Watchdog Poland
Civil Society Europe
Corporate Europe Observatory
Danes je nov dan / Today is a new day
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
Defend Democracy
Democracy International
EU DisinfoLab
European Federation of Journalists
European Humanist Federation
EuropeanMay
European Movement International
European Youth Forum
Staffan Dahllöf (Freelance reporter)
Antonis Ventouris (Freelance)
Free Press Unlimited
Fundacja Miasto Obywatelskie Lubartów
Funky Citizens
Global Forum for Media Development
Gong
The Good Lobby
Human Rights Watch
Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
Hungarian Europe Society
Hungarian Helsinki Committee
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, Europe
International Press Institute
JEF Europe (Young European Federalists)
Lawyers for Human Rights
Vigjilenca Abazi (of Maastricht University)
Mertek Media Monitor
Netherlands Helsinki Committee
Open Society European Policy Institute
Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa
The Oslo Center
Professor Laurent Pech (of Middlesex University)
Poets, Essayists and Novelists International
Reporters Without Borders
Solidar and Solidar Foundation
Vouliwatch
WeMove Europe
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