Viktor Orbán has said that he sees immigration as the most important subject to be discussed at the European Union summit starting on Thursday. In a video uploaded on his Facebook page prior to the summit, the Prime Minister said that Hungary’s interests will be asserted, and that Hungary will not allow its border fence to be dismantled or migrants to be admitted to the country.
If George Soros’s candidates are given a mandate to govern and the businessman’s candidates form a government, they will take money away from farmers and will give it to immigrants, to migrants, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on the video footage uploaded onto his Facebook account on Wednesday.
In a statement in the town of Kisbér in Komárom-Esztergom County on Wednesday which was broadcast on local television station Híd TV, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán highlighted that an important task for the coming years will be to force “the Soros Empire” out of Hungary.
At a forum in the town of Kisbér on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the most difficult issue in the upcoming general election is that the battle that must be fought is not against anaemic little opposition parties, but against opposition candidates who are not really the candidates of parties, but of George Soros.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary has a government which thinks that the demographic problem afflicting the country should not be solved through immigration and with migrants, but should be solved through family policy.
After a closed session of the European Union Consultation Body in the Hungarian parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that it is important for Hungary to be able to defend its own interests – both before and after its upcoming general election. It is in this spirit, he said, that Hungary will attend the upcoming European Union summit in Brussels.
After talks in Budapest’s Parliament Building on Tuesday with the European People's Party parliamentary group leader Manfred Weber, Hungarian prime minister and Fidesz president Viktor Orbán told journalists that Europe is full, and that as a result the continent’s external borders must be defended.
“We must not simply win an election; we must protect the country and secure the future”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Monday in Szerencs.
On Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on his Sunday re-election in a letter, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief informed Hungarian news agency MTI.
In Tiszaújváros on Monday, at the inauguration of a synthetic rubber plant for the oil and gas company MOL Group and the Japanese JSR Corporation, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungary is growing, and this is something that even a blind person can see. He added that Hungary is growing because it is safe.