The State Secretary for Nation Policy takes the view that the forced resettlement of migrants poses a threat to autochthonous national minorities, and is therefore unacceptable.
“The pressure put on certain countries to admit refugees is unacceptable”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stressed in a statement to Hungarian News Agency MTI prior to the opening of the United Nations General Assembly’s autumn session in New York.
On Tuesday, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson told Hungarian television channel M1 that the European Union has already launched the legislation process on the mandatory relocation system. He added that the referendum is the only means that is able to stop Brussels.
At the United Nations Summit on Refugees and Migrants underway in New York, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó called attention to the fact that the Islamic State terrorist organisation represents a civilizational threat to Christian communities.
On 2 October, people will cast their votes on the future they wish for their children and grandchildren, and thus this referendum is decisive for all Hungarians, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said at a civic forum in Budapest.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó held talks on the refugee crisis, economic cooperation and the opening of a diplomatic representation during bilateral negotiations on the sidelines of the United Nations Summit for Refugees and Migrants in New York.
“The statement by the European Commission’s spokesperson on Monday has proven that Brussels is continuing to stick to the mandatory relocation quota, and so it is clear why we must go out and vote no on 2 October”, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister András Giró-Szász said in Szeged at a public forum.
“The statement by the European Commission’s spokesperson on Monday has proven that Brussels is continuing to stick to the mandatory relocation quota, and so it is clear why we must go out and vote no on 2 October”, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister András Giró-Szász said in Szeged at a public forum.
“The referendum on the mandatory relocation quota to be held on 2 October is not about Hungary’s membership of the European Union; all rumours to that affect are false and unsubstantiated”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács declared in Brussels.
Electors may adopt a decision at the referendum of 2 October which will have an impact for many long decades, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stated at a public forum in Székkutas.