“Hungarian communities must gain strength where they reside, and economic development stops assimilation as well as reinforcing bilateral relations”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stressed in Zombor (Sombor, Serbia) on Tuesday, where he opened the signing ceremony for contracts concluded within the framework of the Vojvodina Economic Development Programme.
The Hungarian and Moroccan justice ministers held talks on migration policy and the importance of border controls in Marrakesh, Morocco.
“If ‘Soros’s candidates’ come to power on 8 April, they will turn Hungary into an immigrant country and that will mean the end of security as we know it”, the Ministry of Justice’s Parliamentary State Secretary declared in a telephone statement to Hungarian news agency MTI on Friday.
On 28 March, Deputy State Secretary for Opening to the South Szilveszter Bus held talks in Ankara at Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Economy.
“The flagship of the Hungarian economy is the automotive industry, which last year realised a production value of eight trillion forints (EUR 25.6bn) and now employs some 175 thousand people”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday in Békéscsaba at the official inauguration of Csaba Metal Plc’s new production halls.
In consequence of the new Austrian anti-migrant policy, Hungary can only avoid becoming a destination and a centre for migrants if we do not let a single migrant into the territory of the country even after the elections, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Friday in Tapolca speaking to public service media.
With the Röszke riots two and a half years ago a coordinated attempt was launched to break Hungary in order to turn it into an immigrant country, the government spokesperson said on the programme Sunday Paper (Vasárnapi Újság) of Kossuth Radio.
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister European people’s sense of security has been shaken in recent years, they have become mistrustful and have recognised the negative phenomena resulting from migration which the people in charge of the European Union’s policies and the authors of the migration package currently in the making at the UN do not want to acknowledge.
The Prime Minister has asked voters in Hungary’s general election on 8 April to not only think of the present, but also of the future, because they will not only be deciding on a government and a parliament, but Hungary will also be choosing a future for itself.
On Thursday evening Bertalan Havasi, Head of the Prime Minister's Press Office, said that Viktor Orbán had written to Hunor Kelemen, President of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ), congratulating him on the fact that the Minority SafePack European Citizens’ Initiative had collected the one million signatures required for it to be submitted to the EU.