“The National Consultation on the Soros Plan could be launched in around October”, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson said on Kossuth Radio’s “180 Minutes” program on Tuesday morning.
The construction of the school in the Iraqi city of Erbil, which is being funded within the framework of the Government’s Hungary Helps programme, is progressing according to schedule.
In the Hungarian parliament on Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered an address at the beginning of the opening day of the autumn session. In his speech he drew a distinction between “immigrant countries” and “non-immigrant countries”, saying that “we want a Hungarian Hungary”, and “we would also like to see a European Europe”. He declared that Hungary will never be an immigrant country. Referring to the activities of George Soros, he also said that the Brussels bureaucrats are implementing the “Soros Plan”, and “are feeding out of Soros’s hand”.
Addressing the eleventh national congress of the Alliance of Christian Intellectuals (KÉSZ) in the Hungarian Parliament on Saturday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán argued for the need to oppose the “Soros Plan”, which would transform Central European countries into “immigrant countries”: states with mixed populations and cultures.
“While Hungary is led by this Government, nobody in the country has anything to fear, regardless of what ethnic or religious community the belong to”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a statement to Hungarian news agency MTI on Monday.
“Hungary recognises the ruling of the European Court of Justice, but it does not agree with it at all, and from several perspectives the legal and political battle against the EU’s refugee quotas are only just the beginning”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács said in Brussels.
“Hungary respects the ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the quota case”, the Ministry of Justice’s Minister of State for European and International Judicial Cooperation stated before the National Assembly’s European Affairs Committee on 18 September 2017.
“Thanks to the technical border barrier, legal measures and the establishment of the transit zones, only 18,326 illegal immigrants arrived in Hungary last year and just 1,157 have arrived so far this year compared to 391 thousand two years ago”, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister György Bakondi said in an interview published in Hungarian daily Magyar Idők (Hungarian Times).
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, the internal security situation in Europe has deteriorated during the past two years.
“Hungary is showing extreme solidarity towards Germany in view of the fact that we are protecting our borders out of the forints of Hungarian taxpayers, and accordingly are also protecting Germany from illegal immigration”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in reaction to statements by German Chancellor Angela Merkel published in a Saturday newspaper interview.