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The EU has begun the process of deducting a 200 million euro fine from Hungary's budget
00:06
after Budapest missed a second deadline.
00:10
Austrian minister who is named for the migration portfolio in the EU created some controversy
00:15
in Brussels.
00:16
It seems Magnus Brunner won't have an easy path to the European Commission.
00:21
The choice of the Italian Raffaele Fitto as one of the six executive vice presidents of
00:26
the next European Commission wasn't appreciated by most of the political groups that backed
00:30
Ursula von der Leyen.
00:34
Socialist liberals and greens don't like having a vice president coming from the group of
00:39
European conservative and reformists that they consider as far-right.
00:44
With respect to the vice-presidency of ICR, President von der Leyen knew perfectly well
00:54
our position against it.
00:56
In any case, now the work begins, the hearings process, and throughout this process we will
01:01
have to evaluate the capacity, knowledge and European commitment of each and every commissioner,
01:07
also of the Italian commissioner, and finally we will take a final position regarding it.
01:13
The position of the Minister in the government of Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni will
01:16
be strictly analysed by the Parliament before getting the green light.
01:19
The opposing groups must decide whether accepting his post is a viable way to manage the rising
01:23
pressure from the far-right, or if rejecting him now could lead to even greater pressure
01:27
in the future.
01:28
With the Group Renew, we have already warned about Ursula von der Leyen's political choice.
01:33
She confirmed it.
01:34
We are taking action on it.
01:36
From now on, there will be auditions and our demands will be real towards Mr. Fitto.
01:40
We will examine the candidates on the basis of competence, pro-European commitment and
01:46
independence towards the Member States.
02:11
Also, as far as I know, he doesn't know anything on animal health, on animal welfare and on health,
02:17
so in that sense also there are concerns.
02:19
And of course on migration, having an Austrian conservative on migration also is a big concern for us.
02:26
Each commissioner needs the approval of at least two-thirds of the competent European
02:30
Parliament's committee to be approved.
02:34
For some of them, it won't be an easy task.
02:41
The European Commission has rebuffed the Dutch government's recent request to secure an opt-out
02:49
clause from the EU's migration and asylum rules.
02:52
A commission spokesperson told reporters in Brussels it had received the Hague's letter,
02:58
penned by the Dutch Minister for Asylum and Migration, and that there were no plans currently
03:03
to provide the exemption.
03:06
There's no treaty change upcoming, therefore this is the current situation.
03:12
We have also taken and welcomed the fact that the minister has said that they will continue
03:18
to prioritise the implementation of the pact, which is clearly a priority for the commission.
03:24
Marjolein Faber, the Dutch politician in charge of asylum and migration, wrote the government
03:30
wanted to drastically reduce the volume of migrants to the Netherlands to deliver better
03:35
social services.
03:37
However, the member of the far-right ultranationalist party conceded in the communique that if their
03:42
request fell on deaf ears, the Hague would continue to uphold the EU's migration rules.
03:52
Trust and participation in elections all over the world is declining for eight years in a row.
03:58
Something that is also happening in Europe, as the Global State of Democracy report states.
04:03
For Europe, polarisation in politics is one of the issues, says Sam van der Staak, the director
04:10
of International Ideas Europe programme.
04:13
It's countries that have been in the news, but also a lot of countries that as an outsider
04:18
you wouldn't suspect. Countries like Greece and Bulgaria and Spain and Portugal and the
04:24
Netherlands and outside the EU, the United Kingdom, they're still very healthy functioning
04:30
democracies, but you see that in parts of the system things are cracking.
04:35
And that's often because the politics is really putting a lot of pressure on how democracy
04:39
functions. There's more polarisation, there's more pressure from political parties to say
04:46
things need to change, and of course there's a lot of citizens that are dissatisfied by
04:51
the way that democracy is delivering on their everyday concerns.
04:54
But not everything is bad news in Europe. For van der Staak, the improvement in central
04:59
and eastern European countries is closing the divide between old, established democracies
05:04
and newer ones, helping Europe come together.
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The State of Democracy report identifies, however, two main causes to explain why politics
05:11
loses credibility.
05:13
We've seen it in countries like France, Spain, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, all across Europe
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there's been votes for the extremes that after the election stay out of power and people
05:26
then wonder why go and vote at all.
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There's also the pressure from outside. So we see that there's forces such as Russia
05:34
but also other authoritarian powers that try to abuse this weakness that we're seeing
05:41
to stir even more dissatisfaction. So there's a pressure from outside through disinformation,
05:47
through cyber attacks on elections, through foreign funding.
05:52
For van der Staak, elections worldwide are a source of concern, with 10% lower participation
05:58
than 15 years ago, and with 20% of recent years' elections where the losing candidate
06:04
does not accept the outcome.
06:06
The European Union has begun the process of deducting a 200 million euro fine from
06:17
Hungary's share of the EU budget after Budapest missed the payment deadline for a second time.
06:23
Hungary was fined by the EU's top court for breaking the bloc's migration rules by depriving
06:30
migrants of their right to apply for asylum.
06:33
When it comes to the 200 million euro fine, the 15 day deadline expired yesterday. That
06:40
means that the commission is in accordance with the applicable rules moving to what we
06:45
call the offsetting procedure. So what we are going to do now is to deduct the 200 million
06:52
euro from upcoming payments from the EU budget towards Hungary.
06:57
The court has also imposed an additional fine of 1 million euros for every day that
07:02
Hungary fails to comply.
07:05
In response to the fines, Hungary has threatened to send migrants from its southern border
07:10
to the EU's headquarters in Brussels.
07:15
It's also threatened to sue the EU executive to reimburse the cost of protecting the bloc's
07:20
external border, which the government says has cost roughly 2 billion euros.
07:28
Both of the Italian and French defence ministers attended the second day of the European Air
07:35
and Missile Defence Conference that took place in the Italian capital. The debate over how
07:40
to better protect European skies against the Russian threats touched on the military, industrial
07:46
and political aspects and the presence of around 200 military and business leaders.
07:51
Russia's war in Ukraine has sped up the need to strengthen the defence system across the
07:55
continent. Along with that, questions have been raised on how to support the European
07:59
arms industry. But, as Italy's defence minister Crosetto says, it's a race against time.
08:05
Ensuring the self-reliance of the European defence sector is one of the priorities.
08:26
Building a dialogue among key players and connecting them is crucial, and it was one
08:31
of the aims of the conference.
08:55
Another conference has already been announced for next year, but the debate is set to continue
09:18
within European institutions. The EU has just named its first defence commissioner, bolstering
09:24
European defence and security is in fact at the heart of the next EU Commission's agenda.
09:29
Giorgio Arlandi for Euronews in Rome.
09:41
Magnus Brunner won't have an easy path to be part of the European Commission. The current
09:46
Austrian finance minister was chosen by Ursula von der Leyen to deal with internal affairs
09:51
and the migration portfolio. But his profile and Vienna's hard line on border controls
09:56
are a source of worries for many in the European Parliament.
09:59
First of all, everybody was extremely surprised because his portfolio as finance minister,
10:05
expert on energy and so on, never he showed up in the topic of migration with some specific
10:10
knowledge or engagement. Secondly, also the Austrian government made some very non-constructive
10:19
moves in the last years. They were not very helpful for the migration pact. They made
10:25
a veto on the Schengen enlargement for Romania and Bulgaria, which everybody is saying is
10:31
extremely counterproductive.
10:33
Manfred Weber, president of Brunner's European People's Party, on the other hand, defends
10:39
this pick.
10:41
Also extremely important issue is to win back control of our borders. To stop illegal migration
10:47
in Europe is a key demand and that's why good to have EPP there in the lead.
10:52
For sure, the hearing that Brunner will have to face in the European Parliament is going
10:56
to be a hard one. Socialists, liberals and greens will push against a migration policy
11:02
focused only on strengthening borders and making deals with third parties to take migrants
11:06
back. Austria has even called for EU funds to be used for fences.
11:11
But what should never ever happen is the undermining of our fundamental values and
11:18
human rights. That's at the core and should always be at the core of any migration policy
11:24
and any border policy.
11:26
Austrians are electing a new parliament on 29th of September, with far-right party FPÖ
11:32
leading the polls. Which means that if Brunner is finally rejected, the next migration commissioner
11:39
could come from a different government.
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