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Momentum EP group wants to implement the “Soros plan” on migration, says official

János Halász said several components of Renew Europe’s recently released package of proposals on how the EU should tackle migration are “quite familiar, from the Soros plan.”

Fidesz’s parliamentary group spokesman has said Renew Europe, the liberal party group of the European Parliament which includes Hungary’s Momentum as a member, wants to implement the “Soros plan” on migration.

János Halász said several components of Renew Europe’s recently released package of proposals on how the EU should tackle migration are “quite familiar, from the Soros plan.”

According to MTI, Halász said the liberals want to turn Europe into an open society, a continent of immigrants through introducing migrant quotas and they want to give “Soros organizations” greater influence in tackling migration.

Halász said they also “want to give migrants citizenship” of a European country, adding that a citizenship would not only ensure masses of migrants the right to vote, but would entirely “restructure Europe’s culture” within a short period of time.

The spokesman said the liberals want to accelerate the process of settling migrants in Europe, as they also seek to curb the powers of nation states in asylum decisions. “We keep hearing these proposals from migration supporters and from the Soros network, and the liberals are once again trying to realize them by way of a new plan in the new European Parliament,” he said.

Halász called the plan “clearly dangerous for Europe and Hungary”, adding that Fidesz had “no doubt” that Hungarian opposition parties including Momentum would support it, “once again going against the will of the Hungarian people”.

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