Interview – Orban: EU in need of success

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Budapest (MTI) – If the European Union has more accomplishments than disagreements within the bloc then it has a future, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an interview to the Thursday edition of daily Magyar Idok.

If, however, the community is unable to move past its disputes, the EU will require a rethink, the prime minister said.

The core of the EU is the Eurozone and this is the area that needs to achieve more success, Orban said. He said the Eurozone countries had for years been moving towards deeper integration, but this process has now come to a halt. “Europe is searching for its place in a changing world,” he said.

Orban said the Eurozone’s economic prospects are currently unclear. “The rational thing to do right now is to root for the Eurozone, but we need to wait and see where these countries are headed and where they will end up.”

The prime minister said Europe “has deluded itself into thinking that the time of strong leaders with strong characters, the time of Kohls, Aznars and Sarkozys, is up”. He said the belief within Europe is that when it comes to strong politicians, “the risks outweigh the benefits because being a leader in the EU does not mean leading a community but rather an institutional system . that will somehow govern the bloc.”

In a time of crisis, the only types of leaders who can help are the bold and confident ones who are able to give clear solutions to problems and are able to carry out these solutions, he said.

Orban said Europe has been drifting from crisis to crisis since 2008 and has yet to come to the realisation that “the routine running of its institutions” is no longer enough to solve problems because “our environment” has changed completely.

“We have been overrun by the financial crisis, the recession, the massive migration wave, the threat of terrorism, and in every one of these cases Europe took a reactive approach. Not only was it unable to fend off any of these challenges, it couldn’t even predict them.”

The prime minister said that if most of Hungary’s EU partners had agreed with the Hungarian government’s view on the migration crisis from the start then “today there would be a few tens of thousands of refugees in Europe as opposed to a million migrants.”

Orban said the decision to admit migrants into the EU was a mistake “that can hardly be corrected now”. As regards the rejection of the EU’s migrant quota scheme he said it is a matter of principle whether or not Hungarians could be told by an external party that they “must live with people whom they do not want to live with”.

He said Hungary’s challenging of the scheme is meant to defend national sovereignty. If Hungary’s parliament decides to take in refugees then they will be accepted, but otherwise “there is no way we will allow a quota system to be forced onto us from Brussels,” Orban added.

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