According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the most important stake of the upcoming parliamentary elections is whether they can protect the fence and the achievements of the past seven years, whether they can continue to take care of the country’s protection and whether they can defend the current family policy and the security of families and jobs, the head of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister relayed the Prime Minister’s message delivered in the locality of Kötcse.
Based on the coverage of the public service television news channel M1, Antal Rogán told the press: at the Kötcse civic picnic the Prime Minister specifically highlighted that according to calculations published within NATO, some 60 million immigrants will set out from Africa up to 2020, most of them in the direction of Europe. He added: this, too, indicates that the enormous threat posed by migration has not yet passed in the least.
When the people have to decide at the elections, they will also have to consider who is able to protect the country, he said.
In answer to a question, Mr Rogán further said that he is expecting a difficult and keen struggle riddled with hardships in the campaign. He added: he even envisages the deployment of tools and methods not resorted to before, including street disturbances. He remarked: there are foreign forces which seek to take on an active role in the organisation of these, but he expressed hope that they will eventually be able to avoid these street disturbances.
(MTI)