The “Stop Soros” legislative package and the related constitutional amendment may guarantee that the decision-making competence and authority of the Hungarian Parliament cannot be avoided in any way on the issue of migration, the government spokesperson said on Kossuth Radio’s programme 180 minutes on Wednesday.
According to Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács, there is no stronger deterrent to the organisation of illegal migration than the imposition of sanctions under criminal law.
Mercedes-Benz is beginning construction of its new car plant in Kecskemét; the project is being realised with an investment of one billion euros and will create over 2500 new jobs.
“In Hungary’s opinion, the proposed budget for the funding of the Common Agricultural Policy is insufficient, particularly in view of the fact that the legislative proposals published last week would place significantly greater burdens on farmers and make the currently well-operating system more complicated”, the Ministry of Agriculture’s Minister of State for Agriculture Zsolt Feldman stressed following a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Sofia, Bulgaria.
“Hungary and Germany share many common points in their perception of the migration crisis, but Hungary rejects mandatory distribution and insists on the fact that security must come first”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Tuesday in Berlin on Phoenix German national public television.
The essence of the Stop Soros legislative package is to make the organisation of illegal migration a punishable offence, similar to the act of inducing anyone, to this end, to abuse the laws of Hungary, Károly Kontrát, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of Interior said on Tuesday in Parliament.
It is necessary to resort to criminal law in the fight against illegal immigration, and the Constitution must lay down that alien populations cannot be resettled into Hungary, Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office said.
The Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office described the 2019 budget to be presented to Parliament next week as a budget of safe growth at his Tuesday press conference.
The first ever Central European contemporary literature anthology in Thailand was published on 1 June 2018 under the auspices of the 2017-2018 Hungarian Presidency of the Visegrád Group (V4).
Hungarian pianist Anna Granik performed a piano recital on 3 June 2018 in Bangkok under the auspices of the 2017-2018 Hungarian Presidency of the Visegrád Group (V4), organized by the Embassy of Hungary.