Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has declared that the rule of law is not a matter of opinion but operates with the precision of mathematics. Speaking at an official event, Sulyok emphasized that legal principles should be applied objectively, likening them to a calculable system. His remarks come as Hungary continues to face scrutiny from the European Union over alleged rule-of-law violations. The president’s hardline stance reinforces the government’s position that legal decisions are based on strict interpretation, not political pressure. Observers note the timing of the statement may signal a continued defiance of EU criticisms.
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