Bakondi: Hungary does not intend to implement EU's migration pact
György Bakondi insisted that the objective of the so-called Soros plan to have one million illegal immigrants enter Europe each year had been achieved last year.
György Bakondi insisted that the objective of the so-called Soros plan to have one million illegal immigrants enter Europe each year had been achieved last year.
During his speech at the 29th Balvanyos Summer University in Baile Tusnad (Tusnádfürdő), PM Orbán insisted that Europe’s current leaders were “inadequate” and incapable of protecting the continent from migration
28 July 2018, Tusnádfürdő (Băile Tuşnad)
Following the work of the last eight years, the people have given the government a mandate to lead Hungary into a new age, Prime Minister Orbán said in Tusnádfürdő this...
The head of parliament’s foreign affairs committee said it's being organized “at a key time of political stability” in Hungary
22 July 2017, Tusnádfürdő (Băile Tuşnad)
22 July 2017, Tusnádfürdő (Băile Tuşnad)
“Twenty-seven years ago, we believed our future is Europe,” said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the 28th Summer University and Student Camp in Baile Tusnad this morning. “Right now, we are Europe’s future.”
“[O]r even if it exists today,” said Prime Minister Orbán, “it will vanish.” The prime minister, speaking during his regular radio interview this morning, was referring to the dangers of unchecked, illegal migration into Europe and the realization of the “Soros plan.”
Deputy PM Semjén also highlighted how the 28th Bálványos Summer Open University and Student Camp held this week has proved one of the most important discussion forums of the Hungarian community for nearly three decades
Following his speech, Prime Minister Orbán responded to a number of questions in an open forum
Brexit, the migration crisis and the pressure it puts on Europe, economic hardship, the recent terror acts in European cities like Nice, Munich and Paris, have all affected our everyday lives and are issues Orbán believes that the EU has failed to address
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s annual speech at the Bálványos Open University and youth camp in Baile Tusnad have become major events over the years, attracting even international headlines and sometimes controversy, for the challenging ideas he puts forward.