Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán critisized the EU for giving up Christianity and for trying to impose LGBT ideas on pro-family nations.
Orbán has also come at odds with the unelected European Commission over demands to accept migrant redistribution quotas, which Hungary has argued are unfair as they opposed the move by former German Chancellor Angela Merkel to unilaterally open up the borders of Europe to mass migration and therefore should not be punished for protecting its borders.impose fines of €20,000
for each migrant a country refuses to take in. So far, Budapest and Warsaw have vowed to not pay, potentially setting up a showdown in Brussels over the issue. In his speech in Romania, the Hungarian PM said that European Union was engaging in population replacement through mass migration. “We don’t want everyone to have the same faith, we don’t want everyone to have the same family life, we don’t want everyone to participate in the same holidays, but we do insist that we have a common home, we have a common language, we have a common public sphere, we have a common culture, and this is the basis of the security, freedom and welfare of the Hungarian people, and so it must be protected at any cost,” Orbán said.
The Hungarians, he vowed, will not make “any compromises” and will not give in to either “political or financial blackmail.” Concluding his address, the Prime Minister said: “We must keep our wits about us, in the world economy we must build connections, in the debates in the European Union we must keep fighting, in intellectual issues we must persevere, and in the unification of the nation we must remain immovable.Populism is rising across Europe as concerns over mass migration mount
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