Orbán: Migration issue behind Sargentini report

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Hungary is being condemned by the European Parliament because its people have decided “that we won’t become a country of immigrants”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a European parliamentary debate in Strasbourg on Tuesday.

“I reject that the pro-migration forces threaten, blackmail and slander Hungary and the Hungarian people,” Orbán said in the debate on a report criticising the state of the rule of law in Hungary prepared by the EP’s civil liberties committee.

The report, authored by Green MEP Judith Sargentini, says “there is a clear risk of a serious breach by Hungary of the values of the EU”, and calls for launching the Article 7 procedure which suspends a member state’s rights.

Orbán said all nations and EU member states had the right to determine their way of life in their own country.

“We protect our borders and we alone will decide whom we want to live together with. We’ve built a border fence and stopped hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants,” he added.

“We protected Hungary and we protected Europe,” Orbán said, adding that this was the first time in the EU’s history for a community to “condemn its own border guards”.

“Hungary will not give in to blackmail. Hungary will defend its borders, stop illegal migration and defend its rights. Even from you, if necessary,” he added.

“We, Hungarians are ready for the [European parliamentary] elections next May when the people will finally have their say on the future of Europe,” the prime minister said.

“I am standing in front of you and defending my country because freedom, democracy and independence and Europe are matters of decency for Hungarians. As a result, the report in front of you dishonours Hungary and the Hungarian people,” Orbán said.

Hungary’s decisions are made by voters, in parliamentary elections, he argued.

What you are saying is nothing less than that the Hungarian people cannot be trusted to decide what is in their best interests. What you believe is that you know better what the Hungarian people want,” he told MEPs.

The prime minister also said that the report does not grant respect to Hungarians and applies double standards. He said the report constituted “an abuse of power”, overstepped authority and that the manner of its approval violated the EU’s founding treaty.

“Democracy and freedom for us in Hungary are not political but moral issues,” he said. “You want to pass moral judgement on and stigmatise a country and its people based on a quantitative majority,” Orbán told the EP.

“You shoulder a serious responsibility when wanting to exclude a nation from the European decision-making process. You would strip Hungary of its right to represent its interests in the European family to which it belongs,” he said.

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4 Comments

  1. Thank you very much Mr. Orban,

    The history will show that you are correct. Thank you for stooping the flood..
    I was in Hungary during those horrible months. Never again !

  2. True leadership is seen here in his defending the rights of a truly independent national state by its outstanding leader in Viktor Orban !! His critics in this forum are no more than socio-left seat warmers and recipients of Government hand outs,
    and lacking strong moral individual courage of the real world problems, immersed as they are in their Socialist utopian day dreams and ideology !
    I salute the courage of true independent leadership in a sea of mundane and unremarkable political endeavor !

    John H. Morton.

  3. A great speech by Mr. Orbán! He shows caracter and is not stepping back. What he (and Fidesz) is doing is in the interest of many people in Europe whio are very greatful for Mr. Orbán. Elyen a Magyar is the right word.

  4. PM Orbán is right, Hungary is being punished for not cooperating with a European migration politic, that’s the main issue, the rest of the arguments are just empty excuses.
    No one can dictate, who a people must live with in his own coutry, EU can’t dictate that, that’s absolutely wrong.

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