The new national consultation is about our life after the epidemic. Most of the questions concern the strengthening of the economy and the measures necessary for defense, but we cannot leave the question of migration without saying anything.

Zoltán Kovács , Hungary's Secretary of State responsible for government communication, said in a video message on his social media page that: in order to strengthen Hungary, we are waiting for answers to these questions from the Hungarians, guidelines for what measures to implement.

Nothing shows the migration pressure for Hungary better than this year, so far this year, the authorities have arrested 38,000 illegal migrants at the Hungarian borders, while last year this number was only 10,000. In Brussels, it seems as if they have learned nothing from the previous years, but the issue of the distribution of migrants is still on the agenda .

It is also no coincidence that the appearance of migrants at European borders and the continuation of illegal migration also pose very serious public health and epidemiological risks, since these migrants, these people, are trying to achieve their goals in Europe without having passed any health checks and may bring unknown virus variants to Europe.

Zoltán Kovács announced that the new national consultation deals with migration in three questions. They are waiting for an answer as to whether "we should give in to the pressure of Soros-type organizations" and whether Hungary should change its well-known position, according to which refugees should not be allowed into Europe.

They should be arrested at the European borders and preferably resolved in their own country. In the same way, a question is also asked about whether the Brussels plans aimed at mandatory distribution should be allowed, since these plans were not taken off the table , but were also put on the table as a proposal at the current European summit. There is also the question of whether there is any need for migration in Europe in the post-epidemic period.

(Source: Magyar Hírlap. Cover photo: Gyula Péter Horváth/PestiSrácok.hu)