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Kovács: National Consultation to address life after pandemic and migration

The questions on the survey will concern measures to strengthen the economy and defend against the pandemic and migration.

Zoltán Kovács, State Secretary for International Communication and Relations, said the next National Consultation will launch next week and address life after the coronavirus pandemic and migration.

In a video message posted on Facebook on Saturday, Kovács said most of the questions on the survey will concern measures to strengthen the economy and defend against the pandemic, but the issue of migration must not be neglected either. He noted that authorities had apprehended 38,000 migrants along Hungary’s borders so far this year, up from just 10,000 in all of 2020. Meanwhile, the matter of the mandatory migrant resettlement scheme is still on the agenda in Brussels. He warned that migrants, untested for the coronavirus, could bring new, unknown variants of the virus to the continent. The National Consultation will ask people whether Hungary’s stand against illegal migration to Europe, while focusing on resolving problems in migrants’ home countries, should be changed, “yielding to pressure from Soros-backed organisations,” he said.

Another question will ask whether the plan in Brussels for the mandatory resettlement of migrants should be allowed to go forward.
The survey will gauge people’s response to the government’s proposal to put a hold on migration to Europe for a period of two years after the pandemic, he said. Kovács asked people to help the government take the right decisions on the matters by participating in the survey.