According to the Government Spokesperson, the official opinion issued by the European Commissions on Thursday is equal to another confession.
“Brussels has in effect confessed”, State Secretary for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács said, commenting on the European Commission’s reaction to the Government’s information campaign on migration.
According to the State Secretary for International Communications and Relations, no matter how much they deny it, the European bureaucrats are representing a pro-immigration position, and even though a significant number of member states do not agree with them, they are doing everything possible to enforce their standpoint.
Opposition parties are pro-immigration, this is why they are attacking the government’s campaign.
The European Commission’s plans related to the management of migration are contrary to that which the government of Hungary and the Hungarian people hold; they seek to turn Europe into an immigrant continent, but this is something that Hungary does not agree with, Zoltán Kovács, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations told journalists on Monday.
In contrast to a promise made eighteen months ago, Brussels has still not contributed a penny to Hungary’s border protection efforts, while it generously sponsors “Soros organisations” which support immigration, the government spokesperson said on Saturday at a press conference held in Budapest.
On 25 February we remember the victims of communist dictatorship, those who were executed, incarcerated and destroyed and whose only sin was that they failed to fit into the narrow boundaries of the class struggle ideology, Zoltán Kovács, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations told the Hungarian news agency MTI on Friday.
“Over 90 thousand immigrants are receiving benefits on so-called migrant cards from the European Union, at a total cost of some 40 billion forints (EUR 126 million)”, the Government Spokesperson said on Hungarian M1 television’s Thursday evening current affairs program, citing the European Commission’s reply.
The government is launching an information campaign about the Brussels plans which seek to encourage immigration, the government spokesperson announced.
“A campaign of disinformation against Hungary has been going on for eight years; it has been built on a narrative that is perfectly suited to ensuring that people who want to find out about Hungary from traditional media get a totally different picture of the country than is the reality”, State Secretary for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács declared.