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Putting Migration Decisions to each country’s electorate

Europe’s most successful prime minster believes that the migration crisis can be ended and the tide reversed only by the decision making coming from each of the European Union’s elected assemblies which governing bodies, unlike the heads of the EU Presidents ant 27 commissioners can be replaced by betrayed citizens.

 ‘We do not need unelected outsiders, because they are changing the composition of European societies, the cultural image of Europe, the Christian, family-based system,’ said PM Orbán.

Bled, 2021. szeptember 1. A Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda által közreadott képen Orbán Viktor miniszterelnök (j3) felszólal a kerekasztal-beszélgetésen a Bledi Stratégiai Fórumon a szlovéniai Bledben 2021. szeptember 1-jén. Balról jobbra: Pietro Parolin vatikáni érsek, a szentszéki államtitkárság vezetője, Aleksandar Vucic szerb elnök, Kiriákosz Micotákisz görög, Andrej Plenkovic horvát kormányfő, David Sassoli, az Európai Parlament elnöke, Janez Jansa szlovén kormányfő, Charles Michel, az Európai Tanács elnöke, Andrej Babis cseh kormányfő, Orbán Viktor, Eduard Heger szlovák miniszterelnök és Dobravka Suica, az Európai Bizottság alelnöke, demokráciáért és demográfiáért felelős biztos. MTI/Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda/Benko Vivien Cher

The only way for the European Union to deal with migration is to give this right back to the electorate of the member states, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at a roundtable discussion at the International Strategy Forum (BSF) in Bled, Slovenia, on Wednesday. He added that migration is not acceptable as a solution to demographic problems either. Mainly Muslim immigrants would change traditional European culture.

He recalled that he was the first to draw attention during the 2015 migration crisis to the fact that a federalized EU approach to migration could ruin European culture. Even then, he was of the opinion that uncontrolled immigration could lead to terrorism and social hardship, and the EU is not prepared for that and has no answers to address the challenge.

This is the same EU unelected leadership that joined in the overthrown of Ukraine’s legitimately elected government is calling the shots on migration. Basket case Ukraine is now totally dependent on high-interest US (Wall Street) banks, Washington support, and IMF loans. The same unelected Brussels cult is complicit in ruinous nation-destroying immigration and the NATO debacle. The cult messes up, the people pay.

Orbán emphasised that another migration crisis was now looming due to the collapse of NATO in Afghanistan. He also pointed out that the immigration debate had caused deep divisions and difficulties within the EU and that the gap between the differing opinions on the divisive subject had still not been bridged.

Confirming the Hungarian position, Orbán stated that ‘we do not need (unelected EU) outsiders. They are changing the composition of European societies, the cultural image of Europe, the Christian, family-based system.’

He believed that the experience in this area of countries that had historically been under Muslim occupation, such as Spain, the Balkans, and Hungary, was more relevant than those that did not. He said the migrants now arriving are all Muslims.

The central theme of the Bled Forum, now at its 16th edition, was the future of Europe, the economic recovery necessitated by the coronavirus epidemic and the enlargement of the European Union. Regarding the latter, Orbán stated that Serbia is a key country and that its membership in the EU is essential from a purely geopolitical and security point of view. The European Union needs Serbia’s EU membership even more than Serbia, he said.

Concerning the future of Europe, Orbán stressed that the Union must remain united together. However, the basic condition for this is economic success. Without this, there is no political basis for preserving common values, he pointed out.

Answering a question, Orbán also spoke about the fact that one of the tasks of political leaders is to help their people prepare for the future.

According to Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša the founding fathers of the European Union formulated four main mechanisms: the people’s consent, mutual respect, subsidiarity and solidarity. Janša said he believes in continuing on the course that they set.

Title image: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán speaks at the Bled Strategic Forum in Slovenia on Sept. 1, 2021. (Prime Minister’s Press Office/Vivien Cher Benko)

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