Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited the Operative task Force on Saturday in advance of the expected snowfall on Saturday evening and Sunday.
“If there were no fence, tens of thousands of migrants would be arriving in Hungary each year”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared following a visit to Tompa, on the Hungarian-Serbian border, on Friday.
On Thursday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave a speech outside the Parliament Building in Kossuth tér, Budapest at the public commemoration marking the 170th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. In it he said that “This is our homeland, this is our life, and we have no other. Therefore we shall fight for it to the end and we shall never surrender”.
“They want to take our country away. Not with the stroke of a pen like they did a hundred years ago in Trianon,” said Prime Minister Orbán in his March 15th address before a crowd estimated in the hundreds of thousands to commemorate the 170th anniversary of Hungary’s 1848 Revolution and War of Independence, “but that we voluntarily hand it over to others in the decades to come.”
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sent letters congratulating German Chancellor Angela Merkel on her re-election, and to Horst Seehofer on his appointment as Minister of Interior, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief informed Hungarian news agency MTI.
In an interview for Nyíregyhaza television on Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán cited two dangers that Hungary is facing: migration, and the loss of the results we have achieved in recent years. “We and I will go to battle with anyone to protect Hungary”, he declared.
Hungary, too, would like family businesses which achieve results similar to those in Germany, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Nyírbátor where he announced the latest project worth some HUF 6 billion of the piece parts manufacturer Rosenberger Magyarország Kft.
Hungary would be crushed by the financial burden of migrants, we must talk about this openly, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview given to the Gödöllő local television Régió Plusz Televízió on Sunday. In the interview he pointed out we either spend money on developments, or we must build an “immigrant country” for migrants.
“It’s time we began talking about the financial effects of migration”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in an interview for Várpalota’s “News Centre” Television on Friday, in which he pointed out: nine million forints would have to be spent on every migrant according to European Union regulations.
“George Soros and his network are making use of every possible opportunity to overthrow governments that are resisting immigration”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Hungarian public media on Friday with relation to the Slovakian internal political crisis.