Fidesz: Hungarians support Europe, reject ‘forced settlement’
Tusnádfürdõ, 2016. július 22. Kósa Lajos, a Fidesz frakcióvezetõje, Németh Zsolt, az Országgyûlés külügyi bizottságának elnöke és Stumpf András, a Mandiner fõmunkatársa (b-j) a Vita az Országházon kívül címmel rendezett beszélgetésen a 27. Bálványosi Nyári Szabadegyetem és Diáktáborban (Tusványos) az erdélyi Tusnádfürdõn 2016. július 22-én. MTI Fotó: Máthé Zoltán
Baile Tusnad, July 22 (MTI) – Hungarian communities in the Carpathian Basin support the European Union but reject plans for the “forced settlement” of migrants in their countries, Zsolt Németh said on Friday.
Speaking at the Bálványos Summer University in Baile Tusnad (Tusnádfürdő), in central Romania, the head of ruling Fidesz’s foreign affairs cabinet welcomed a statement adopted by leaders of ethnic Hungarian parties, denouncing Europe’s “ill-advised” migration policy and plans to distribute migrants.
Németh urged ethnic Hungarians to participate in the Hungarian government’s upcoming anti-quota referendum “so that Brussels hears the voice of Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin”.
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