20/07/2022 (Agence Europe) – The Hungarian Parliament on Tuesday 19 July adopted a resolution calling for the European Parliament’s powers to be limited, Euronews reported, accusing the European Parliament of having brought “European democracy to a dead end”. According to the resolution, Hungary should be able to annul any EU legislation it does not like and MEPs should no longer be elected, but appointed by their national governments. The resolution, mostly symbolic, comes in the context of the controversy between Budapest and the Commission over some €7 billion of EU recovery funds, still suspended by the Commission. The resolution was adopted by 130 votes to 50. (SP)