"The more open the European Union is, the more people go on trips and the more people drown in the Mediterranean Sea. Overall, this policy supporting migration is causing more and more deaths," stated Sebastian Kurz at the Uránia National Film Theater.

The Hungarian premiere of the latest documentary about the career of the former Austrian chancellor was held in front of a full house, and then Sebastian Kurz took part in a podium discussion with Zoltán Szalai, director general of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Bence Bauer, director of the Hungarian-German Institute for European Cooperation, which organized the event, and five in the company of Andor Nagy, who worked as an ambassador for

According to the Austrian – now – entrepreneur, everything has changed in European politics, since when he had a similar opinion on migration to the Hungarian government, he was branded as a Nazi and heartless, but today the same sentences are being uttered by left-wing parties.

"But it is important that words are followed by actions," stated Sebastian Kurz, who also said that it is a big challenge when poorly educated men who do not speak the local language appear in a country, and in many places in Western Europe, the in recent weeks, that anti-Semitism was also "imported" to the continent.

The former chancellor is connected to Tel Aviv by his business in the IT sector, and he often visits the Gulf countries, so he has a firm opinion about what happened on October 7: in his opinion, terrorism can never be justified, and Hamas acted exactly as it Islamic State has done it before.

Zoltán Szalai told the audience that there is a lot of curiosity about Austrian public life in Hungary anyway, and Kurz's political talent convinced many.

He recalled that the interest in the words of the Austrian ex-chancellor was also huge at the summer MCC Fest, even the organizers were surprised that he was recognized on the streets of Esztergom and many people wanted to take a picture with him.

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Cover photo: Sebastian Kurz in Urania
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