According to the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary State Secretary, Csaba Dömötör, the Government is well aware of Jobbik’s standpoint even without a separate debate: The opposition party’s Chairman, Gábor Vona, would now be prepared to “give free rein to immigration”.
The Government has made public the STOP SOROS legislative package and will be submitting it for public consultation today. The aim of the bill is to enforce the will of the overwhelming majority of the Hungarian people and to ensure tough action against those who organise and finance illegal immigration.
Today, Hungary’s government is being criticised by politicians who did not support the amendment of the Constitution, but have always supported Brussels’ immigration policy and the mandatory quota. Criticism is being voiced by opposition politicians who are quite obviously in Soros’s pocket, and who want to demolish the border security fence and implement the mandatory resettlement quota with no upper threshold being advocated by the European Parliament.
“The elections on 8 April will be crucial; it must be decided whether the fence should stay up, and the future of Hungary could be determined for the next hundred years”, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson said on Hungarian M1 television’s Friday morning show.
The Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister believes that opposition parties are “competing for attention”, and there is no way of knowing how they would seek to further the cause of the nation.
Hungary can start the new year as a stronger nation, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said.
The view taken by European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos that Europe is unable to stop migration and that the installation of border control fences does not offer a solution is diametrically opposed to the opinion of both the Hungarian government and the majority of the Hungarian people. Csaba Dömötör stressed in his Wednesday interview given to the newspaper Magyar Hírlap that Hungary says no to self-surrender and Europe must make efforts to defend itself against illegal immigration.
More than 2 million people say no to each and every point of the “Soros plan”, Csaba Dömötör, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said at his press conference held on Tuesday in Budapest, informing the press: more than 90 per cent of the questionnaires received by mail have already been processed.
“The Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister is drawing up measures to prevent the ‘Soros Plan’ in preparation for its session in January”, Minister heading the Cabinet Office Antal Rogán said on Monday at his annual hearing before Parliament’s Justice Committee.
The participation totals for the National Consultation were verified by the President of the Hungarian Chamber of Civil Law Notaries on 7 December 2017.