Watch: Armed Police Force Migrants Off Train in Hungary
- 19 Sep 2016 6:31 PM
Source:
Wall Street Journal
Source:
Wall Street Journal
Hungary will start implementing the strictest immigration law in the European Union on March 1, a state secretary of the interior ministry said, adding that the new law aimed to “close all loopholes” and prevent migrants from arriving in Hungary, even as guest workers.
The prime minister in his state of the nation address said that President Katalin Novák’s resignation was “a great loss for Hungary” and thanked both Novák and former Justice Minister Judit Varga for their work.
Hungary’s foreign minister has said the government will carry on representing Hungarian interests in 2024 "and won’t give in to blackmail”.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán travelled to Buenos Aires to attend the Sunday inauguration of Javier Milei, the newly elected president. During the two-day visit, Orbán will also meet former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
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