When the EU ministers of the member states will once again hear Hungary about the situation at a meeting in Luxembourg on Tuesday, Sweden's Jessica Rosencrantz (The Moderate Party) thinks for once not to ask any question.
There is no point in asking any questions, because I get no reasonable answers, says the EU minister.
After seven years of fruitless discussions, she instead wants to try to gather the other EU countries to give a "yellow card" to Hungary in the future – a step on the way to freezing the country's voting rights in EU contexts.
This will be the ninth hearing we have had with Hungary and we see virtually no progress in the area of the rule of law, says Rosencrantz in Luxembourg.