Hungarian FM: UN should spend less on bureaucracy

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The United Nations should spend less on bureaucracy and spend more on the global fight against terrorism which Hungary greatly contributes to, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in New York on Wednesday.

The ministry cited Szijjártó telling a meeting to support victims of terrorism under the arrangements of the United Nations General Assembly session that “we are now faced with the most serious threat of terror globally ever” despite all efforts, and 6,700 lives were lost last year as a consequence of terrorist attacks.

Terrorism creates a vicious circle with illegal migration, given the fact that terrorism is one of the major root causes for migration and one of the consequences as well, he said.

“As a consequence of terrorism, many people have to flee, and on the other hand, terrorists can hide in the migratory waves,” he added.

Europe is highly exposed to the phenomenon of illegal migration, migrants have created parallel societies in multiple places of the EU, and “the perception that we could successfully integrate these people proved to be a failure”, he said.

“So it’s an utmost priority for us to prevent terrorism from spreading and to eliminate the terrorist organizations as quickly as it is possible,” he added.

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  1. Mr. Szijjártó, again. Time for facts on “bureaucracy”.

    While the average outlay for bureaucracy or, in its official designation, “general community services” in the EU countries amounts to 6 percent of GDP, Hungary manages to hit 8 percent. Only outspent as a percentage by Finland and Italy.

    However, please pay particular attention to Spend of Executive and Legislative Organs – we lead all the EU countries!

    https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Government_expenditure_on_general_public_services

    2021 figures… I would be shocked if our Politicians have been able to reduce this. Please do not hesitate to correct me if I am wrong!

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