
doi: 10.33067/se.1.2023.2
Although the governments of Poland and Hungary seem to similarly contest the conditionality mechanism that requires one to respect the rule of law when using EU funds, there are differences between these countries. They become visible in the framing of political communication as regards the opposition parties. This article seeks to identify the grounds of the competition from parliamentary opposition of the governments in relation to the EU Recovery and Resilience Fund. An analysis of 2021’s parliamentary debates on national recovery and resilience plans revealed three communication frameworks: the financial frame (the policy dimension), the quality of governance frame (the politics dimension), and the European integration frame which shaped domestic political rivalry (the polity dimension). Differences within these framings between the narrative of the Polish and Hungarian opposition resulted from different institutional and structural contexts. The study confirms the importance of national opposition parties for the analysis of the process of European integration. The existence of a liberal opposition may promote the salience of the topic of European integration in domestic political debate.
Politikwissenschaft, opposition, hungary, european integration, recovery and resilience facility, constitutional state, Resilienz, recovery and resilience facility; national recovery and resilience plans; conditionality mechanism; rule of law; intergovernmentalism, europäische Integration, Opposition, political communication, Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture, politische Kommunikation, resilience, Political science, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, Hungary, Polen, rule of law, intergovernmentalism, Rechtsstaat, J, national recovery and resilience plans, poland, conditionality mechanism, Ungarn, Poland, 10500, EU, European integration, ddc: ddc:320
Politikwissenschaft, opposition, hungary, european integration, recovery and resilience facility, constitutional state, Resilienz, recovery and resilience facility; national recovery and resilience plans; conditionality mechanism; rule of law; intergovernmentalism, europäische Integration, Opposition, political communication, Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture, politische Kommunikation, resilience, Political science, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, Hungary, Polen, rule of law, intergovernmentalism, Rechtsstaat, J, national recovery and resilience plans, poland, conditionality mechanism, Ungarn, Poland, 10500, EU, European integration, ddc: ddc:320
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