2020 To Be ‘Difficult Year’ For Europe Says Hungarian PM Orbán

  • 30 Dec 2019 8:38 AM
  • Hungary Matters
2020 To Be ‘Difficult Year’ For Europe Says Hungarian PM Orbán
Orbán said that 2020 would be a difficult year for Europe, adding that Brussels had made “two grave mistakes: it allowed migrants in and mismanaged Europe’s economic policy”.

He argued that the EU’s competitiveness was continuing to deteriorate as was the performance of the euro zone. Meanwhile, central Europe has become the “engine” behind the bloc’s economic growth.

Hungary needs to protect its achievements, he said, adding that it would require “a comprehensive economy protection action plan”. The national economy needs “skills, technology and industries which can ensure not only jobs but high profits in the long run,” Orbán said.

Concerning migration, Orbán said it would “remain the most important issue for Europe” for the coming decades and determine Europe’s policies and interstate relations.

In Western countries, “which allowed migrants to enter, the Muslim population has grown every year, while there are fewer Christians”, Orbán said. “Pro-migration countries will not accept that Hungary refuses to follow suit and they exert increasing pressure,” he said.

He also cautioned that a “naturally fluctuating” migration pressure was again on the rise. He insisted that if Hungary had not built its border fence “the country would again be flooded by masses of migrants”.

“Meanwhile, Brussels persistently attacks Hungary’s border protection rules and does not send a single cent” to contribute to Hungary’s border protection costs, Orbán said. Concerning the new European Commission, Orbán said that his government would support and cooperate with Europe’s institutions.

Answering a question about the government’s fight against poverty, Orbán said that the number of people living in deep poverty had decreased by two-thirds since 2010.


MTI Photo: Fischer Zoltán

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