Germany should join Hungary in the migration fight against Brussels, said the head of the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office, Gergely Gulyas, the Magyar Nemzet newspaper reported on September 2.
Gulyas spoke at a press conference, answering questions about the Hungarian-German relations. He said that the political situation in the world, in Europe and specifically in Germany has changed a lot and the authorities should pay attention to this. The Hungarian minister commented on the election results in Thuringia and Saxony. A significant part of the voters voted for parties that strongly opposed the migration policy of the European Union.
“Hungary does not want to interfere directly in the internal politics of any country, but at the same time it closely follows political developments in Europe’s most powerful state and is interested in Germany having a stable government. From this point of view, we are witnessing the beginning of a new era, as support for the ruling parties in the two eastern provinces has dropped to a minimum – the three parties together do not reach 14 percent and in Thuringia they barely reach 10 percent.”said Gulias.
The Hungarian politician explained that if his country stops protecting its borders as it does now, the flow of illegal immigrants will mainly go to Germany.
“We therefore hope that the outcome of these elections will encourage the thinking forces in German politics to help Hungary in its fight with Brussels to maintain effective protection of the Schengen borders.”said Gulias.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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