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Home European Democracy Hub As compliance with and respect for the rule of law are crucial for the eu’s credibility both internally and internationally, epd works closely with civil society organisations and the eu institutions to identify threats and make recommendations to strengthen the rule of law in europe. Hungary’s incoming government should take immediate steps to restore fundamental rights, dismantle abusive laws and institutions, and strengthen democratic institutions, after years of.

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Home European Democracy Hub The rule of law report and the annual rule of law cycle contribute to the resilience of europe's democracy, security and economy in a global environment where the respect for fundamental rights and democratic systems are increasingly under pressure. The responsibility now is to turn this result into real change — for a pro european hungary that is a constructive and reliable member of both the eu and nato. we have clear expectations: a new leadership must rebuild democratic institutions, deliver genuine rule of law reforms and establish robust anti corruption mechanisms and support ukraine. These are not abstract ideals, they are non negotiable standards, and they should be put into action" with the recent publication of the 2025 rule of law report by the european. This year’s report provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the rule of law in all 27 member states, as well as in the four most advanced accession countries: albania, montenegro, north macedonia, and serbia.

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European Partnership For Democracy Epd Global Democracy Coalition

European Partnership For Democracy Epd Global Democracy Coalition These are not abstract ideals, they are non negotiable standards, and they should be put into action" with the recent publication of the 2025 rule of law report by the european. This year’s report provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the rule of law in all 27 member states, as well as in the four most advanced accession countries: albania, montenegro, north macedonia, and serbia. Making it more effective requires closer collaboration with all key actors committed to the rule of law in the eu, including civil society organisations (csos), journalists, and academics. This report focusing on the state of the rule of law in the european union (eu) has been published by the european network of national human rights institutions (ennhri) a network connecting all national human rights institutions (nhris) across the eu and the council of europe region. Human rights house foundation joins several international csos led by european partnership for democracy calling on the european commission to strengthen the effectiveness of the rule of law dialogue, improve the impact of reporting and take decisive action against systematic human rights violations in the eu member states. We work towards better public policies to support democracy in europe and around the world. we bring together the expertise of specialists, combining various sectors of democracy support for impactful programmes.

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