Video: PM Orban Warns Immigration Will Divide EU Ahead Of Parliamentary Elections

  • 11 Jan 2019 8:44 AM
Video: PM Orban Warns Immigration Will Divide EU Ahead Of Parliamentary Elections
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban held his first government news conference of 2019 in Budapest where he drew a distinct line between European ideologies.

Orban laid out his goal of electing an anti-immigration majority in the bloc's parliamentary elections in May.


MTI Photo: Koszticsák Szilárd

Source: Euronews

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