New Hungarian Prime Minister Says Borders Will Remain Shut to Immigrants
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Péter Magyar's comments do not suggest a fundamental change in migration policy towards Brussels.
New Hungarian Prime Minister says borders will remain shut to immigrants
In the wake of Viktor Orbán's election defeat, one of the greatest fears among conservatives in the region is an unconstrained EU able to take action on foreign policy, health, and immigration without the threat of a veto. It is widely assumed that the incoming prime minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, will seek a fast resolution of Brussels' key issues with Hungary in order to unlock some €35 billion in funding. His election win was heralded as …
New Hungarian PM Promises STRONGER Borders, No Migration Pact With EU.
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, has pledged to strengthen Viktor Orbán’s already strict immigration policies and reject the European Union’s Migration Pact.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, has announced that his government will not participate in the European Union (EU) Migration Pact, and pledged to reinforce Hungary’s border “even more.” Additionally, Magyar appears likely to cut leg…
During the election campaign for the Hungarian parliamentary election, opposition candidate Péter Magyar staged himself as a conservative, especially as a hardliner on the migration question – ... The post "Will not accept any pact": Péter Magyar reaffirms rejection of EU migration policy appeared first on Apollo News.
Ungarn forblir et korrektiv til EUs migrasjonspolitikkkk. Ungarns new minister of state Péter Magyar avviser klart og temporary EUs new migrasjonspakt. - Vi vil fortsatt ikke slutte oss til grabbed. Vi vil faktisk forstrong borders ytterligere for å beskytte Ungarn, men også Europa, sier han.
The words of the future Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar on illegal migration have caused a great deal of controversy. At his international press conference the day after the election, when asked what position the new Hungarian government would take on migration and asylum rules – non-compliance with which costs Hungary a million euros a day in EU sanctions – he effectively said, among other things, that Viktor Orbán helped in the 2023 elec…
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