April 10 () –
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, has assured that the approval of the Migration and Asylum Pact by the Parliament of the European Union, which will reform the common policy with greater control of external borders, is “another nail in the coffin” of the EU and has appealed for a “change” in Brussels.
Orbán has indicated in a message published on his profile on the social network X that “unity is dead” and that “secure borders no longer exist.” “Hungary will never give in to the mass migration frenzy,” added the Hungarian Prime Minister.
The dozen files that make up the immigration and asylum reform agreed last December between the teams of negotiators of the Council and the European Parliament after years of blockade due to the deep differences between governments, have passed the penultimate procedure for the new common framework to be legislation, whose ratification will culminate once the Twenty-seven also give their approval before the end of this month.
The recently approved Migration and Asylum Pact will offer governments 'a la carte solidarity' that will allow them to avoid receiving resettled migrants if they pay compensation for each rejected transfer.