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Migration and gender ideology are the solutions of the European Parliament to regional development
2024. 01. 24.
The European Parliament voted on the report on the implementation of territorial development and its application in the Territorial Agenda 2030.
MEP Tamás Deutsch, Head of the Fidesz Delegation to the European Parliament, said after the vote that regional development is important for all EU regions and therefore welcomed the fact that the Parliament is dealing with this topic in a separate report. He added: „The left-wing majority of the EP is conducting all-encompassing ideological warfare with Jacobin fervor. The content of the present report was also poisoned by their gender madness and pro-migration. We are convinced that this is exclusionary political behavior, which is why we could not support the report.”
MEP Tamás Deutsch underlined that territorial development is important for all EU regions, so he welcomed the fact that the Parliament is dealing with this topic in a separate report. The report draws lessons from the period between 2014-2020, identifies challenges and opportunities for development. MEP Deutsch emphasized that the report contains many forward-looking ideas and suggestions. It includes, among others, the promotion of the strengthening of relations between the countryside and the city, the support of a bottom-up approach to territorial development, which strengthens the role of citizens in the process, and the absolute necessity of keeping administrative requirements at a minimum level.
In light of all this, MEP Tamás Deutsch repeatedly expressed his disappointment that the globalist ideological statements, which have already been repeated a thousand times, were forced into this report, from the support of migration to „gender mainstreaming.”
„The content of this report was also poisoned by the all-encompassing ideological warfare of the left-wing majority of the EP and this discriminatory political attitude, which we could not support at the plenary vote” – said MEP Deutsch.