We may beyond doubt observe a connection between mass migration and the deterioration of the internal security situation of the countries concerned, the Prime Minister’s chief advisor for internal security said on Thursday at a public forum held in Dunakeszi.
On Tuesday, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson told Hungarian television channel M1 that the European Union has already launched the legislation process on the mandatory relocation system. He added that the referendum is the only means that is able to stop Brussels.
Reacting to remarks made by European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas, Minister of Defence Dr. István Simicskó told Hungarian news agency MTI that the 2 October quota referendum is now timelier and more justified than ever before.
According to the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary State Secretary, Brussels is afraid of the 2 October referendum and is doing everything possible to undermine the referendum; they are “behaving sneakily” and applying continuous pressure.
On Wednesday Csaba Dömötör, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister, told Hungarian News Agency MTI that the October referendum on the mandatory relocation quotas has never been as timely as it is now.
“Brussels is ‘afraid of the Hungarian referendum’, so it is trying to somehow avoid its political consequences’, Minister in charge of the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister Antal Rogán said on Wednesday evening at a forum in Budapest.
Bertalan Havasi, Head of the Press Office of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in Budapest on Tuesday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Stanisław Karczewski, Marshal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland. The position of the two parties is that Hungary and Poland are in complete agreement on the majority of issues related to the future of the European Union and the migrant crisis.
Referring to the quota referendum, on Tuesday Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson told Hungarian television channel M1 that Brussels must respect people’s wishes.
At a press conference in Budapest, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson said that every effort must be made to counter terrorist threats triggered by migration, and one of the most important of these means is the migrant quota referendum on 2 October.
Speaking about the October referendum on compulsory migrant settlement quotas, Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson told public television channel M1 on Friday that the nation’s future cannot be the topic of daily political battles.