Orban warns of "crisis of democracy" in Europe
The mandatory quota system for the distribution of asylum seekers in EU member countries agreed without public opinion be respected, and this threatens to cause "crisis of democracy" in Europe, said today Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban.
The conservative Hungarian Prime Minister has closed the southern border of the country and relies threat to European culture and Christian values by the influx of hundreds chiliadon-- year mainly mousoulmanon-- refugees and migrants in the EU.
As Germany prepared to accept most of the approximately one million refugees by the end of the year, the persistence of Chancellor Angela Merkel for a permanent mechanism relocation that provides binding quotas at national level, has met fierce resistance, especially from the smaller and poorer eastern countries -as the Hungary in the 28 EU Member States.
"Who authorized the leaders of Europe or some of its leaders to pursue this kind of policy? This is a democratic continent," he said in an interview with Hungarian public radio Orban.
"When and who voted in favor of the host millions of people who entered illegally, and their distribution among the EU member states? What happens lacks democratic base."
Orban described the proposed quota system absurd, illegal and unjust. Hungary refused to accept refugees who were deported from Western Europe as people-most of whom come from poor, war-torn countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa; initially entered the EU through Greece, as reported in Athens Agency.
"And now ... there is an even greater threat to become permanent quotas legal measure, those entering to be distributed automatically and it does not accept it."
When he raised the fence along the border with Serbia and Croatia causing strong reactions from Western EU countries, Hungary argued that it fulfills its obligations to protect the EU's Schengen area's external borders.
As said Orban, the EU must remain faithful to the existing regulations, otherwise Europe risks sinking in "anarchy".
"When the EU deviates from the path of legitimacy, then threatened to sink rapidly into anarchy ... and this time pull down."
The fence has reduced to a minimum the number of refugees entering Hungary, shifting the burden to Croatia and Slovenia as well as tens of thousands still bound for destinations in the richer western Europe despite the harsh winter that has already broken out.
The mandatory quota system for the distribution of asylum seekers in EU member countries agreed without public opinion be respected, and this threatens to cause "crisis of democracy" in Europe, said today Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban.
The conservative Hungarian Prime Minister has closed the southern border of the country and relies threat to European culture and Christian values by the influx of hundreds chiliadon-- year mainly mousoulmanon-- refugees and migrants in the EU.
As Germany prepared to accept most of the approximately one million refugees by the end of the year, the persistence of Chancellor Angela Merkel for a permanent mechanism relocation that provides binding quotas at national level, has met fierce resistance, especially from the smaller and poorer eastern countries -as the Hungary in the 28 EU Member States.
"Who authorized the leaders of Europe or some of its leaders to pursue this kind of policy? This is a democratic continent," he said in an interview with Hungarian public radio Orban.
"When and who voted in favor of the host millions of people who entered illegally, and their distribution among the EU member states? What happens lacks democratic base."
Orban described the proposed quota system absurd, illegal and unjust. Hungary refused to accept refugees who were deported from Western Europe as people-most of whom come from poor, war-torn countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa; initially entered the EU through Greece, as reported in Athens Agency.
"And now ... there is an even greater threat to become permanent quotas legal measure, those entering to be distributed automatically and it does not accept it."
When he raised the fence along the border with Serbia and Croatia causing strong reactions from Western EU countries, Hungary argued that it fulfills its obligations to protect the EU's Schengen area's external borders.
As said Orban, the EU must remain faithful to the existing regulations, otherwise Europe risks sinking in "anarchy".
"When the EU deviates from the path of legitimacy, then threatened to sink rapidly into anarchy ... and this time pull down."
The fence has reduced to a minimum the number of refugees entering Hungary, shifting the burden to Croatia and Slovenia as well as tens of thousands still bound for destinations in the richer western Europe despite the harsh winter that has already broken out.
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