Hungary’s international spokesman has highlighted how the European Parliament’s Renew Europe group’s “pro-migration” proposal reflects the “Soros plan”.
Zoltán Kovács, State Secretary of International Communication and Relations, said in a video posted on Facebook that one would think that nearly five years after the migration crisis Europe’s responsible politicians have admitted the failure of their pro-migration policy. “Unfortunately, the situation is different,” he said.
Kovács said that parties in the Renew Europe group, including Hungary’s Momentum, “see an opportunity rather than a hazard in migration; they would manage [migration] rather than stem it.”
“They seek to promote the influx of migrants and allow for the unification of families, they would grant migrants citizenship and oblige European Union members to participate in their distribution,” he said. “What all this means is putting pro-migration plans, which failed so spectacularly in 2015, back on the agenda.”
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