Orbán calls for fight to change European migration rules

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Budapest, September 10 (MTI) – Hungary needs to prepare for a “tough fight” with the institutions of the European Union to change the EU’s mechanism to distribute migrants among member states, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Saturday.

Orbán ViktorSpeaking ahead of the traditional, annual Civic Picnic in Kötcse, in southwestern Hungary, Orbán said that rules making it easier for migrants to reunite with their families in Europe should also be changed.

Orbán suggested that support for changing those rules is not sufficient, and said that his government would need to “wage a desperate fight to change the rules” after Hungary’s October 2 migrant quota referendum. “I could not say that we will certainly succeed”, Orbán said.

Concerning the referendum, the prime minister said that it was not “party politics but a cause concerning Hungary’s future”. He insisted that “those that stay away will transfer the right of decision to others and will have to accept the resulting position”.

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