Orban: Hungary Will Not Implement Migration Pact as Long as It Has a National Government
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said today that the country will not implement the European Union's migration pact "as long as it has a national, patriotic government."
We will not accept migrants and we will not pay a single forint for them! – Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized in his Facebook message on Wednesday, referring to the migrant quotas imposed by the European Commission.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban defended that the EU had ordered the implementation of the Agreement on Migration and Asylum and stated that his country would not implement this agreement.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán once again placed himself at the heart of the pulse with the European Union by ensuring that Hungary will not implement the new Migration and Asylum Pact when it comes into force. He did so right after the Commission announced a solidarity mechanism to relieve the countries of the south — Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus — that bear the greatest pressure, and in line with Poland and Slovakia’s criticism of th…
Hungary firmly rejects the mandatory relocation of migrants, the minister leading the Prime Minister's Office stated.
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