“The Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia agree with Hungary that ‘these countries must not change’ and want to continue living in this same cultural environment without parallel societies”, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson said on Hungarian M1 television’s Thursday morning current affairs program.
“The realisation of the point of the Soros Plan according to which all new arrivals would receive 9 million forints in aid would have incalculable financial repercussions”, he stressed, pointing out that in Hungary this sum would be equal to nine years of minimum wage.
Hungary wants to concentrate on its own progress, “not on tasks that we do not want”, he emphasised, pointing out that despite analysts’ previous doubts the country had been successful in reducing government debt parallel to achieving economic growth.
Speaking on Kossuth Radio’s “180 Minutes” program, the Minister of State said: “It is under no circumstances correct” to allow everyone into the European Union and then hand out aid to these people.