48 minutes: the Germans should apologize for unleashing the migration crisis on Europe A

dramatic manifesto regarding migration was published in one of the largest German newspapers, in which the most basic rules of human coexistence are laid down for those who came to the country as immigrants, meanwhile the German government is fully wholeheartedly supports the migration pact imposed by the European Union - attention was drawn to Germany's doublespeak in the program 48 minutes - Host: Tamás Lánczi on Thursday evening on the current channel M1.

In the program, Tamás Lánczi talked with Gábor Fodor, director of the Central European System Change Research Institute, producer and theater director Gábor Kálomista, and Levente Szikra, senior analyst of the Center for Fundamental Rights.

According to the hirado.hu report, the host recalled that a dramatic manifesto regarding migration was published in one of the largest German newspapers, Bild. They summarized in fifty points what is expected of those who come to Germany. The participants of the program sought the answer to the question of how sincere this manifesto is and whether a real political turn can be expected in the state led by an unstable government.

According to Gábor Fodor

the carnage of Hamas in Israel put migration in a different light in Europe.

And Gábor Kálomista believed that

the Germans should rather apologize for unleashing the immigration crisis on Europe, since the Germans were the drivers of the events.

"At a train station, you can no longer go down to the underpass because you're afraid you won't get out," Gábor Kálomista, summarizing his own experiences, expressed the gravity of the problem, and also emphasized that, in the meantime, NGO support continues unwaveringly.

Citing the example of Sweden, he emphasized that this is no longer just a German problem.

"This is the basis for creating migrant ghettos in Eastern Europe and pushing people there who they do not want to see in their own country," Tamás Lánczi expressed his concerns.

Levente Szikra reminded that the German government continues to support the Migrant Pact, which calls for the distribution of immigrants.

"The situation is very twofold, I don't see a sincere intention for Germany to make a real turnaround"

he noted.

"The fact that 50 such points can be published in Bild is a significant change in the German press and public opinion," said Gábor Fodor, who says that German society is increasingly dissatisfied with the unstable government, and a shift can be felt in the whole of Western Europe on the issue of migration.

This problem has been present in Germany for a decade - emphasized Gábor Kálomista, who also stated that "they don't know what to do with them, because even though they expel them, they don't leave".

Levente Szikra drew attention to the conflict between the elite and society, who brought up the results of the Bavarian provincial elections as an example of all this, and then highlighted that according to eighty percent of Bavarians, the migration policy should be changed.

Levente Szikra believed that society demands and supports the turnaround with a large majority, but politics is not brave enough for this.

    "It is catastrophic that a country with a dominant economy and size does not have a decisive leadership at the moment"

- said Gábor Fodor.

"Do you think they will follow Viktor Orbán?" - asked Tamás Lánczi, who reminded that the Hungarian position on illegal immigration has been unchanged since the beginning.

Gábor Fodor responded to this as follows:

"I don't think that will happen, although there is no doubt that time has justified the position of the Hungarian government".

MTI / hirado.hu

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