The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Speaker László Kövér unjustly punished MP Tímea Szabó by reducing her salary by over 9.6 million forints in 2021. The punishment was related to an incident during a parliamentary session where Szabó protested against Fidesz's alleged ties to China by displaying a banner with the Chinese flag and the slogan 'Fidesz'. The court found that Kövér violated Szabó’s rights under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees freedom of expression. The ruling states that the penalty was disproportionate and unnecessary in a democratic society, and requires Hungary to reimburse the full amount within three months.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the ruling as a victory for human rights and democratic values, emphasizing the illegality of Kövér's actions. It highlights the European Court's criticism of Hungary's parliamentary procedures and underscores the violation of fundamental freedoms. While the facts are presented客观地




