Government office chief: EU member states under pressure to reach deal on migrant redistribution

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Budapest, December 14 (MTI) – European Union member states are under considerable pressure to reach an agreement on the mandatory redistribution of illegal migrants within the bloc, the government office chief said on Wednesday.

Although the position of central European countries on the matter is clear, Germany wants to achieve a “breakthrough” on the resettlement scheme at the European Council’s upcoming meeting, János Lázár said at his weekly press conference.

Lázár said there were two competing positions on the matter: the view that illegal migrants should only be taken in on a voluntary basis and the one supporting the mandatory redistribution of migrants.

Lázár repeated the Hungarian government’s stance that migration should not be “organised” but rather stopped altogether and that migration procedures should be handled outside the EU’s borders.

The government office chief said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán would be fighting a “major battle over the next 48 hours”, adding that the prime minister was bound by the decisions of parliament and the Constitutional Court. He therefore has no authority to approve any EU proposal that would “force” the mandatory redistribution of migrants onto Hungary, Lázár said.

Lazar said the EU-Turkey migration deal would be the main topic on the European Council’s agenda. Lazar qualified the agreement as “partially successful”, as it had helped reduce the number of migrants entering Greece from Turkey or drowning in the Mediterranean.

Lázár said the European Council was ready to authorise the EU to enter into partnership agreements with third countries on assisting the bloc in managing the migrant crisis. Such agreements would be of help to the western Balkan states and vital for Italy, Lázár said. He said such an agreement could be signed with certain North African countries on taking back migrants from Europe.

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2 Comments

  1. @Synonymous,

    Weren’t these economigrants already helped with big bundles of cash, SOROS gave them to mess with Europe. Aren’t they now also getting cash from some countries like France to go back to where they came from? You see, there is no moral question here, just the low greedy bunch of illegal business groups, that the police are hunting now. They will be collected and processed to the full extent of the laws, depending on the country they want to mess with.

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