Supporting European integration cannot mean giving up national values, and the most important EU decisions must be made jointly by the leaders of the member states, according to the Hungarians, according to the opinion poll of the Fundamental Rights Center sent to Magyar Hírlap .

On the occasion of the conference series on the future of the European Union, the Center for Fundamental Rights assessed whether Hungarians support the concept of a Europe of nations based on strong nation-states, or the "United States of Europe" plan of the left-liberal parties, especially the Democratic Coalition of Ferenc Gyurcsány.

Supporting European integration cannot mean giving up national values.

According to the survey, 74 percent of the respondents agreed that the most important EU decisions will be made jointly by the nation-state leaders in the future - that is, national sovereignty should not be further undermined by the expansion of majority decision-making to the detriment of consensus decisions.

The most important EU decisions will continue to be made jointly by the nation-state leaders.

According to 68 percent of those surveyed, European integration should not mean giving up national values. According to 65 percent, the role of national parliaments in European decision-making should be increased. According to 66 percent of those surveyed, mass migration will continue to pose a threat.

According to 66 percent of those surveyed, mass migration will continue to pose a threat.

The research is July 5–7, 2021. The sample of 1,000 people is representative of the population over the age of 18, according to the statement of the Center for Fundamental Rights.

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