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Hungarian PM Peter Magyar Vows Strict Migration Policy, No Illegal Migrant Acceptance

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  • Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar stated his government will maintain a strict migration policy, refusing to accept illegal migrants or pay fines.
  • He affirmed Hungary's commitment to aiding in the protection of Europe's external borders.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar stated in an interview that his new government will continue a strict migration policy, refusing to accept illegal migrants or pay fines. He referenced the 2015 migration crisis and suggested that many EU member states made wrong decisions then.

Tamaño de fuente

The new Hungarian government will continue to pursue a very strict and consistent migration policy and will not accept illegal migrants or pay fines for doing so, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in an interview with the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

"My government will pursue a very strict and consistent policy on illegal migration," he said. "You can criticize [previous Prime Minister] Viktor Orban as much as you want – no one criticizes him more than me – but he was right in 2015, when the migration crisis began," Magyar noted. "Many [EU] member states now realize that they made the wrong decisions back then."

The prime minister vowed that "Hungary will not accept illegal migrants."

"We also will not pay fines for this. But we will help protect Europe's external borders in Greece, Malta, or Italy," he said.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific measures will Hungary take to help protect Europe's external borders?
  • How will Hungary's stance on migration affect its relations with other EU member states?
  • What are the details of the 'fines' Hungary is refusing to pay?

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