At a press conference following the summit of EU heads of government and state, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced in Brussels that the country specific economic policy recommendations published by the European Commission include two that Hungary cannot accept; one concerning the public work scheme, and another concerning a proposed budget adjustment.
The decisions which were adopted with respect to the issue of migration at the two-day EU summit held in Brussels conform to the interests of Hungary and the Hungarian people, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stressed at his Friday afternoon press conference.
In answer to a question whether he was satisfied with the agreement reached by the EU heads of state and the government, Viktor Orbán said in Brussels on Friday that “one should not count one’s chickens before they are hatched”.
Immigrants should not be brought to Hungary; they should be taken away, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Thursday in Brussels upon arriving at the summit of EU heads of state and government which will discuss the topic.
Members of the Hungarian Reformed Church community are familiar with the path that leads to the survival and preservation of the Hungarian community in the Carpathian Basin, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Wednesday in Budapest.
There are cities where unemployment is between 3-3.5 percent; however, Nagykanizsa with its 7-8 per cent unemployment rate is not yet in the same league, and therefore creating jobs is the city’s number one responsibility, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday evening in Nagykanizsa in an interview given to the local television station.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán agreed on a development programme, which also includes the upgrading of the M70 express road, on Tuesday in Nagykanizsa.
Illegal immigration is a crime, and Hungary will not allow crimes to be committed on its borders. It will therefore protect its own, and thereby Europe’s external borders, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated at a press conference held in Bratislava after the summit of Prime Ministers of the Visegrád Four.
The Government will listen to the solutions proposed by the Minister of Interior and come to a decision regarding immigration next Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Kossuth Radio’s “180 Minutes” programme today.
Press Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Bertalan Havasi has informed MTI that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó have held a number of individual meetings in Brussels as part of the EU-Latin America summit.