Minister of Justice László Trócsányi told business weekly Figyelő that Hungary has a good chance of mounting a successful legal challenge to the European Union's migrant quota system in the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
Legal action serving as a precedent may be launched if Parliament authorises the Government on Tuesday to make preparations for the lawsuit to be filed with the European Court of Justice against the mandatory quotas relating to the distribution of refugees, the Justice Minister said at his press conference.
Security is in Europe’s best interest, and we must therefore wake up and start thinking where this path which Europe has set out on will lead us to, Minister of Justice László Trócsányi told the public service television news channel M1 on Saturday evening in front of the St. Stephen’s Basilica where the victims of the Paris attacks were commemorated.
Hundreds of people gathered together early in the evening on Saturday outside the French Institute in Budapest, at the commemoration held in tribute to the victims of the Friday attacks in Paris.
As a member of the Government of Hungary, former Ambassador to Paris and father, I was deeply shocked to hear of the series of senseless attacks which claimed the lives of numerous victims in Paris last night.
The Hungarian Government will not tolerate hate speech Minister of Justice László Trócsányi said at a conference in Budapest on 30 October 2015.
The anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution was commemorated with a formal reception at Hungarian Embassy in Tel-Aviv.
The justice ministers of the Member States of the European Union attended a conference entitled “Criminal justice response to radicalisation” in Brussels on Monday.
Developments in recent weeks have ascertained that the Hungarian Government’s policy concerning the management of the migration crisis situation is successful. It is coming to light increasingly that even those are beginning to admit this who formerly criticised it.
In the interest of putting an end to illegal border crossing and of registering migrants, “it was almost impossible to find any other solution” than the construction of a fence on the Hungarian-Serbian border, Justice Minister László Trócsányi said in an interview given to the French news television France24.