Hungary does not intend to implement EU migration pact, says official

Hungary does not intend to implement the European Union’s migration pact, the prime minister’s chief security advisor said at the Bálványos Summer University at Baile Tusnad (Tusnádfürdő), in Romania, on Thursday.

György Bakondi said Hungary was seeking allies to thwart the implementation of the agreement in Europe.

Before the pact was accepted, Hungary’s representatives had not managed to promote the position under which asylum seekers could only submit their applications outside the community’s borders, and that illegal entrants should not apply for asylum, Bakondi said. “Introduction of the pact would trigger irreversible developments,” he added.

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. “Those executing the Soros plan have been promoting mandatory quotas since 2015, but since the systems of Italy and Spain are overburdened, they seek to redistribute migrants among other member states,” he added.

No on migration pact: security of European people first

Countries that reject to take in those migrants will be fined, said Bakondi, adding that the pact obliged Hungary under an expedited border procedure to set up “migrant ghettos”, camps with a capacity of several thousand people. “Those would be much larger than the transit zones over which Hungary has been fined,” he said, adding that the asylum application of illegal entrants and those redistributed to Hungary from western Europe would need to be processed in 35 days. “Should this not happen, those people should be released to go free,” Bakondi said, adding that “Hungary’s basic law does not allow that people are let in on the basis of decisions by others”.

There are other EU members striving to find a solution “which may not be in line with provisions of EU pact, but would serve the future and security of European people and families,” the chief security advisor said.

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6 Comments

  1. Yes. Security 1st. By releasing hundreds of smugglers from jail. The irony. Hungary is doomed with these politicians

  2. It’s not a pact. It’s not an agreement. It’s not a consensus.

    It’s a diktat, imposed on sovereign countries, demanding they eliminate their border control and admit criminals into their country with a proven track record of causing violent crime, rapes, terrorism, etc.

    Outrageous doesn’t begin to describe it. I don’t care what your sentiments about Orban; if you don’t virulently oppose this “pact,” there’s something very, very wrong with you.

  3. Meanwhile Belarus and Russians are given a free pass. Sick country Hungary. Sick and not terribly smart… but then history repeats and the Magyar folk find there way back to the wrong side.

  4. Russia and Belarus are friendly nations. Their citizens can assimilate. The citizens of Russia or Belarus do not need to be supported for 10 years and they contribute to the economy. Good, industrious, law-abiding people were and are welcome in Hungary. However, people that want special privileges, escalate antisemitism, lazy citizens should just stay away from Hungary.

  5. hahahah oh Maria. where do you learn such jokes? Friednly nations, ask to ukraine Georigia and Moldova and let me know!

  6. I did not say Russia was friendly with all surrounding nations. Hungary manages to co-exist with Russia. That is better than being invaded eventually.
    Please do not change the meaning of my comments, it does not reflect well on you. It just shows lack of understanding.

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