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Hungary Faces Potential 200 Million Euro Fine for EU Migration Rule Violations, Prime Minister Orban Expresses Displeasure

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces a possible 200 million euro fine from the European Court of Justice for not following EU migration rules. Orban criticized the decision, calling it unfair and unacceptable. The court ruling obligates Hungary to pay a lump sum of 200 million euros and a daily fine of 1 million euros until compliance is achieved.

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“Armenia Introduces New System for Transparent and Efficient Evaluation of Judges in Fight Against Corruption”

President of the Supreme Judicial Council of Armenia, Karen Andreasyan, met with Maxim Longange from the European Court of Justice to present a new system for evaluating judges. The system aims to eliminate corruption and promote impartial justice. Both parties expressed their readiness to support and assist in its implementation, as well as discuss combating systemic corruption in the judiciary. Continuous dialogue is seen as key to advancing negotiation and cooperation in the judicial field.