Europe is a divided continent historically, geographically, culturally and also economically in the good sense of the word, and therefore there is no need for unity within the European Union regarding the issue of migration. If we accept this, we can start finding the points on which we can agree, the Parliamentary and Strategic State Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office said on Saturday at the migration conference of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) held in the Castle Garden Bazaar in Budapest.
On Sunday at the Budapest migration conference of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), the Minister of State for EU Affairs at the Prime Minister’s Office described migration and the problems experienced in relation to local and regional identities in the context of migration as the most important challenge of all time.
The infringement procedure instituted due to the Stop Soros legislative package is likely to end before the European Court because the Hungarian government continues to insist on not wanting immigration without Parliament’s approval, and the illegal facilitation of migration will also remain a punishable offence, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Justice Ministry said at his Friday press conference in Esztergom.
It is our goal for the European Union to embrace all that the Hungary Helps Programme stands for, Tristan Azbej, Minister of State responsible for helping persecuted Christians and the implementation of the Hungary Helps Programme at the Prime Minister’s Office said on Sunday at the migration conference of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) held in Budapest.
Illegal migration has no winners, it has beneficiaries at most, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stressed in his address opening the Budapest migration conference of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MEE) on Friday.
Only a strong Europe comprised of strong nations can give the right answers to the challenges of our time, including the migration crisis, Justice Minister László Trócsányi said on Sunday at the Budapest migration conference of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC).
On Saturday evening Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Croatian President of the Republic Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic at a working dinner in the Carmelite Monastery in Budapest, Bertalan Havasi said.
On the Kossuth Radio programme “Sunday News”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that he is asking Hungarians to vote in the elections to the European parliament (EP) on 26 May if they love their country and want to stand up for its interests. “Let’s show Brussels, let’s stand up for Hungary,” the Prime Minister said.
At a migration conference organised by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) at the Castle Garden Bazaar in Budapest on Saturday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called for immediate action on the issues of migration, border protection and European unity.
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, the European Union has been proposing the idea of introducing mandatory quotas every year for at least the past 3-4 years, and based on a speech by German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday, countries that do not want to take part in this “must be fined”.