Orbán’s cabinet: The Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice came to a political decision

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“The Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) did not come to a legal decision, but to a much greater extent made a political decision when he recommended that the joint submission by Hungary and Slovakia in the quota case should be rejected”, the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister declared on Hungarian M1 television’s Thursday evening current affairs program.
According to György Bakondi, the Advocate-General’s standpoint is not a legal argument. “It is rather a standpoint that matches the exertion of political pressure that serves the enforcement of the Brussels central will that goes hand-in-hand with the Soros plan”, he said.
“In other words, we are seeing one of the elements of the series of steps attacking Hungary’s immigration policy, but the Hungarian Government will not bow to political or legal pressure”, he stressed.
As Mr. Bakondi explained, according to the Soros plan some one million people should be allowed into Europe every year, and should be given 4.5 million forints (EUR 14,700) in foreign currency each to help them start a new life. “The plan also involves the setting up of a European immigration agency which will decide on whether migrants receive asylum status”, the Chief Security Advisor pointed out, highlighting the fact that the Hungarian Government in no way supports this plan. “According to ECJ procedure, an Advocate-General first issues an opinion on a given case, after which the body makes its official ruling”, he added in explanation.





