Varhelyi now has 24 hours to answer further questions in writing. His hearing will be reassessed on Monday.
The Hungarian should take over the department for health and animal welfare. Previously, Varhelyi was Commissioner for EU Enlargement. He made enemies in parliament when he insulted MPs as “idiots” in front of the microphone in 2023. “I can only repeat that this was not intended for parliament,” he said in his confirmation hearing. “I regret what happened.”
If the MPs do not consider Varhelyi’s written answers to be sufficient, they can reject his candidacy. In this case, Hungary‘s Prime Minister Viktor Orban would have to nominate a replacement.
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**Interview with Olivér Várhelyi: Addressing Controversy and Future Goals**
*Interviewer:* Thank you for joining us today, Commissioner Várhelyi. After your recent comments to parliament, there’s been some controversy surrounding your candidacy for the department of health and animal welfare. Can you start by clarifying what you meant when you referred to the MPs as “idiots”?
*Olivér Várhelyi:* Thank you for having me. I want to start by saying that my comments were never intended to be directed at the whole parliament. It was a moment of frustration, and I deeply regret that my words were taken that way. I appreciate the important role that parliament plays in our governance.
*Interviewer:* That’s understandable. Moving forward, you now have 24 hours to submit your written answers to the MPs. What can you share about your approach to this process?
*Olivér Várhelyi:* I see this as an opportunity to clarify my positions and demonstrate my commitment to the responsibilities of this new role. I plan to provide thoughtful and comprehensive answers to address any concerns they might have.
*Interviewer:* If your responses do not meet the expectations of the parliament, they could choose to reject your candidacy. What would that mean for you and for Hungary?
*Olivér Várhelyi:* Naturally, I hope that’s not the case. I really believe in the vision we have for health and animal welfare. If I were to be rejected, it would be a setback, but the important work of the EU and the interests of Hungary must continue regardless. I trust in the procedures and hope for a collaborative path forward.
*Interviewer:* Lastly, what are your primary goals should you be confirmed in this new role?
*Olivér Várhelyi:* My primary focus will be on enhancing public health standards across the EU and ensuring animal welfare is taken seriously. It’s crucial for us to protect our public health systems, especially in the post-pandemic landscape. I believe with the right strategies, we can achieve significant improvements that benefit all member states.
*Interviewer:* Thank you for your insights, Commissioner Várhelyi. We wish you the best of luck with your upcoming confirmation.
*Olivér Várhelyi:* Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to share my thoughts.