Hungarian government office chief: Immigration wrong way for Hungary, Europe

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Budapest, December 28 (MTI) – Europe and Hungary have reached a turning point due to migration, and this will shape the continent’s future, government office chief Janos Lazar said on Monday.

“There are many in Europe who think we will be stronger if we invite as many migrants as possible, but we believe this is the wrong way to go”, Lazar told Radio 7, the local station in his constituency, Hodmezovasarhely, in south Hungary.

Hungary has a chance to save its integrity and remain Hungarian, avoiding changes in social values, he said. Hungary must retain its own traditions and culture, he said, adding that there may come a time in Europe when Christianity becomes a minority, “but this would not be a Europe that we know today”.

“In the course of history there has been a time when Hungarians were in minority, and that led to Trianon,” Lazar said, referring to the peace treaty ending World War I which caused Hungary to lose two-thirds of its territory. The issues of migrants and mandatory quotas for receiving are important from the point of view of the nation’s long-term strategy, he said.

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