“Spain is an important ally of Hungary in view of the fact that both states are members of the same political and defence alliances: the European Union (EU ) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared on Monday in Budapest following a meeting with Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation Josep Borrell.
“More and more countries have indicated their reservations with relation to the UN Global Compact for Migration, meaning the number of countries that reject the Compact could increase”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said at his hearing before Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday in Budapest.
“The aggressive political activists respect nothing and no one”, Government Spokesperson István Hollik said with relation to the recent protests in Budapest.
According to the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office, with its behaviour and messages, the opposition is calling on people to commit acts of violence against police; the police have behaved “lawfully and in proportion” during the protests, the organisers of which include a great number of “George Soros’s subsidised people”.
According to Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister György Bakondi, the quota proposal is on the agenda once again, and prior to next year’s EP elections the current European Parliament majority wants to adopt all possible decisions that assure the “flooding in” of migrants in the long term.
“The developments in Brussels this week confirm that the current pro-immigration Brussels leadership doesn’t want to stop migration, but manage it, and in fact increase it”, the Government Spokesperson declared.
On Saturday morning Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received former French head of state Nicolas Sarkozy in the Parliament Building.
Jean-Claude Juncker is surely “confusing genres”, fake news with opinion, on account of his “sciatica”, State Secretary for international Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács said on Twitter in reaction to statements by the President of the European Commission.
According to the Parliamentary and Strategic State Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office, the Venice Commission has changed its profile from advisory body on constitutional law to that of an “agency tasked with exerting political pressure” with its opinion on the special immigration tax, and clearly sided with those supporting immigration.
We reject the unfounded claims made in a press statement which was released by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights in connection with administrative courts and the laws adopted by Hungarian Parliament.