“The decision is living proof that Brussels is abusing its power.

This verdict is yet another act of pressure on our country because we passed our child protection law over the summer,” the minister wrote on Facebook.

Earlier, the court of the European Union decided to reject the claims of Poland and Hungary against a mechanism that makes the allocation of funds from the general budget of the union subject to the rule of law by recipients - EU countries.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban also accused the EU leadership of rising gas and electricity prices.