EuCET conference takes place in Budapest

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Threats to the freedoms of EU citizens, the sovereignty of families and nations and anti-Christian manifestations of open society ideology are the main topics of a two-day international conference. It is organised in Budapest by the European Union Civil Cooperation Council (EuCET) set up by the pro-government civil organisation COF-COKA, on October 15-16.

EuCET, a civil umbrella organisation of Christian, conservative NGOs, foundations and trade unions representing the cause of national identity, has been established with a mission to “return Europe to the basic principles laid down by the founding fathers”, the head of COF-COKA told a press conference prior to the event.

The council will in this spirit address issues such as double standards applied by Brussels, the threat of parallel societies emerging as a result of migration, the deteriorating demographic situation in Europe, possible measures to halt illegal immigration to Europe and the protection of its borders, László Csizmadia said.

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“A dictatorship of minorities and non-governmental organisations” will also be discussed at the event by the representatives of 13 European NGOs and trade unions, he said.

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  1. Not threat, a but an invention by a government going into election year next year. I would really like to see how much the DNH is now funded the by Fidesz (directly or indirectly .It has become a government propaganda news platform, hardly worth reading. A shame. The press freedom here is shrinking by the minute, only one point of view as againsf a full one gets expression in the headline stories. I don’t blame the journalists: I remember how news was slanted here in in the 1960’s and early ‘1970’s. We are under the dead hand of state control once more – do not be deceived.

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