“We have to show those in Brussels that what happens in Hungary is what the Hungarian people want,” Viktor Orbán has said, vowing to fight unpopular EU efforts to quietly impose mass migration on every country in Europe.
Speaking days after his Fidesz party was suspended by the self-styled ‘centre-right’ European People’s Party (EPP) grouping, following pressure from international NGOs and liberal EU politicians, he stressed that Budapest would continue to defy Brussels in cases where orders from the bloc’s capital are “not good for Hungarians”.
“They are not going to decide in Brussels among the various left-leaning or leftward drifting parties or in the offices of the so-called civic organizations of George Soros what is going to happen in Hungary and in Europe,” the Hungarian prime minister told local media on Sunday.
“We must not be frightened of Brussels bureaucrats in their offices who in sly ways want to force on us what they conceived above our heads,” he said, commenting that Fidesz’s suspension from the EPP shows Eurocrats are angry at a recent information campaign from the Hungarian government highlighting pro-immigration plans being developed by officials, including EU Parliament’s recent vote to triple the bloc-wide budget funding mass, third world migration.
“We shouldn’t give in, we shouldn’t be afraid, because the opponent complained and attacked us with the indignation of someone whose agenda was exposed,” said Orbán, stressing that “the pro-immigration countries have not given up on the idea” they can “transform” the countries of central Europe to look like the liberal, multi-ethnic post-Christian states in the EU’s west.
The patriotic premier also took aim at the tendency for globalist politicians rejected at the ballot box to be appointed to key positions in Brussels, naming European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans as one figure “who the voters back home have sent packing”.
Failed politicians such as the Dutch, pro-mass migration fanatic — who has previously claimed Europe could “not remain a place of peace and freedom” unless mass immigration-related “diversity” is imposed throughout the continent including across “even the most remote corners” — “should not be given positions in Brussels”, Orbán said, warning such moves have the effect of seriously undermining voter confidence in a union which claims to have democracy at its heart.
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