The Financial Times (FT) has slandered the Orbán Government in no fewer than four articles in the past two weeks on account of the fact that it takes a stance against György Soros’s pro-immigration activities. The British business newspaper "has become completely unhinged”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács wrote in his blog entry posted on the government website About Hungary.
Hungary always stands up against decisions and measures which are contrary to the country’s best interests, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács said on the programme Deadline of the Danish television channel DR.
“The series of attempted denunciations of Hungary by your newspaper presents opinion so determined in its criticism that it loses sight of plain facts”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács wrote in a reader’s letter published in Friday’s edition of the British business daily.
Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács has told Hungarian television channel M1 that border protection falls within the competence of the Member States in the EU, the Government has never given it up and never will. However, it will still make every effort to prevent a permanent mechanism for the distribution of migrants from being established.
Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács has told Kossuth Rádió’s “180 minutes” programme that the sum, which according to the 2016 draft proposal of the European Commission, should be paid by member states for every single illegal migrant they refuse to relocate, means a work of lifetime for the majority of Hungarians.
“In addition to scare tactics, threats and political blackmail, the European Commission has also suggested a concrete punishment for countries that refuse to take part in the implementation of the Soros Plan”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács said at a press conference in Budapest.
“The Hungarian Government will do everything in its power to ensure that the ’Soros Plan’ and the related measures cannot be forced onto countries that do not want it”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács told Hungarian news agency MTI on Monday.
Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács published an article entitled “The Financial Times and the Soros plan deniers: these people just aren’t being straight with us” in his blog in reaction to op-eds published in the Financial Times and an American conservative news portal questioning the existence of the Soros Plan.
According to George Soros’s plan, a total of 30 thousand euros would have to be paid out over a period of two years to help the integration of illegal immigrants”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács said at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
On Thursday evening, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács told Hungarian television channel M1 that the incoming answers in the most recent National Consultation provide the Government with much energy and the adequate means, which can be used in international forums as well.