Fidesz MEP: Hungary ‘cannot allow’ EU migration pact
While illegal migrants "slaughter innocent victims on a daily basis" in western Europe, the European Union "insists on pushing through its migration pact" before the 2024 European Parliament elections, Balazs Hidveghi, an MEP of Hungary's ruling Fidesz, said on Facebook on Saturday.
Such a move would “consolidate immigration with all its risks” in the whole of Europe, Hidveghi insisted, adding that “we cannot allow such a myopic decision to jeopardise Hungarian lives.”
Hidveghi said the Hamas terrorist organisation’s attack against Israel had further increased tensions in Europe, still “Brussels seeks to force the migration pact onto member states, a pact that would further broaden illegal migration throughout Europe.”
“We must not allow that to happen. The danger is greater than ever before. We must double our efforts to protect Hungary, the Hungarian people, the peace and security of Hungarian families,” he said.