Brussels hides its intention to Islamize Europe behind the false humanism, at least that is what the so-called "Integration and Inclusion Action Plan" suggests. Point 7 of this was "translated into Hungarian" by Tamás Menczer. He posted his thoughts in a Facebook video.

According to the seventh point of the Brussels integration and reception action plan, immigrants must be given the right to vote, and political decisions must be handed over to them , said the state secretary of the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Affairs (KKM) responsible for information and the international presentation of Hungary. Tamás Menczer evaluated the European Union immigration action plan for the period 2021-2027 and stated that the seventh point reads: "more immigrants and EU citizens with a migration background should participate in consultation and decision-making processes at the local, regional, national and European level" .

"The position of the Hungarian government, on the other hand, is that only the Hungarians can decide on the fate of the Hungarians. Brussels can't decide about us, and immigrants can't decide about us," emphasized the state secretary. In his previous post on Monday, Tamás Menczer stated that the fifth point of the pro-immigration document from Brussels is about housing and says that immigrants must be provided with housing . It is written that Brussels "wants to enable immigrants to have access to adequate and affordable housing with the support of EU funds," he added. He emphasized: the Hungarian government rejects this, they don't want to help immigrants get housing, but Hungarian families.

On Tuesday, in a video also uploaded to his social media page, the state secretary said: the sixth point of the Brussels action plan is about treating immigrants as citizens. "The receiving society must create opportunities for the full economic, social, cultural and political participation of immigrants," quoted Tamás Menczer. The Hungarian government's position, on the other hand, is that immigration should not be organized, but stopped, and help should be taken to where the problem is, he stated. Tamás Menczer summed up the essence of the EU integration and inclusion action plan in seven points, the first four of which he had previously presented on his social media page. According to the first point, work related to integration and inclusion is underpinned by common principles and values ​​that should guide the work of member states, and the second says that policies should be adapted to the needs of a diverse, open society. The third point says that migration must be organized, while the fourth points out that it must also be financed, the state secretary said.

Source: MTI

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