László Toroczkai: We can save Europe from migrants – Ásotthalom is a good example
The story of the mayor of one Hungarian town that proved that Europe can be protected from migrants.
The story of the mayor of one Hungarian town that proved that Europe can be protected from migrants.
On the 30th of January, Vienna was the scene of an official meeting between Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orban and Austrian federal chancellor Sebastian Kurz. The main points of discussion were migrants, the future of the EU, and equipment for and the construction of ‘Paks-2’.
The European Union stated that it had started an legal action against Hungary. The reason was the introduction of amendments to the law on education by the government of the country, which hampered in particular the work of the Central European University, founded personally by George Soros.
Hungarian authorities have closed the country's largest refugee camp, located near Budapest almost a month ahead then it was scheduled.
The Hungarian border village of Ásotthalom decided to ban the construction of a mosque in the city, the sound of adhan, the wearing of religious clothing.
Hungary's parliament has rejected a plan to ban the resettlement of migrants in the country.
A nationwide plebiscite on the admissibility of the distribution of migrants in EU countries according to the quotas set out by Brussels, was held in Hungary on the 2nd of October. Its results can be considered as a strong shock to the European Union, as well as having similarities to Brexit.
Voters are being asked: "Do you want the European Union to be able to mandate the obligatory resettlement of non-Hungarian citizens into Hungary even without the approval of the National Assembly?"