Brussels wants to abolish many of the measures of the Hungarian government, such as the utility subsidy, the interest rate cap or the extra profit tax, said the political scientist in Kossuth radio's Sunday newspaper program.

He stated that these are all demands formulated by the European Commission, and one can lament that "on the one hand, what does Brussels have to do with this" and whether these decisions are reasonable.

Tamás Lánczi emphasized: he thinks that the Hungarian people express a strong opinion on this issue, and it is worth indicating to Brussels that the Hungarians still want the utility subsidy, the interest rate cap and that the big companies, which for the past year and a half have absolutely were the winners, take their share of the public burden through taxes.

The political scientist noted that the migrant quota will also be discussed in the consultation, as the Brussels plans echo exactly what György Soros formulated years ago, according to which method migrants should be distributed in Europe. It's about the

"they want to make us pay the price for a completely flawed immigration policy, and they want to push here the amazing amount of people" that Western Europe can no longer accommodate.

This also includes the problems that these people bring with them, the various tribal, ethnic, religious flashes and terror itself. Terror has become part of the people of Western Europe.

To the question why Brussels is pushing for the migration pact despite the regular acts of terrorism in Western European cities, Tamás Lánczi answered that the European decision-makers know what problems are unleashed on Europe by migration, and instead of taking action against it, they want to spread the problem. Brussels would have all the means to take action against illegal migration, but it does not, so it can be concluded that the decision-makers are consciously doing the wrong thing and are trying to dump migrants they don't need.

Regarding the war in Ukraine, he emphasized: for two years, the government and the Hungarian people have consistently expressed their opinion that the war will not solve anything, and that the sanctions will not destroy Russia, but Europe. As a result of the almost two-year war, Germany is in recession, Hungary is struggling with recession, and the entire European economy is facing problems such as inflation.

In Brussels, the twelfth package of sanctions is being formulated, despite the fact that eleven did not work.

He called Ukraine's accession to the European Union an interesting issue, since the country is facing a military, economic and demographic collapse, and the leaders of the European Union are thinking about how to bring this "amazing mass of problems inside the ramparts of the European Union".

Tamás Lánczi said that this is not only an unreasonable decision, but also "extremely mind-boggling".

It would also be worthwhile for the Hungarian people to give their opinion on what Ukraine is for

in the last two years, in its very difficult situation, Hungary and the Hungarians made sacrifices and provided humanitarian aid, it was unable, for example, to make any kind of gesture in the case of the Hungarian minorities.

He emphasized that it is worth asking the question whether this Ukraine, with its problems and war, is suitable to be a candidate for membership in the European Union. If the country were to be included, it would be the largest country in the European Union by area, and then the European Union would end somewhere in the eastern part of the Don basin, where they are currently fighting.

Tamás Lánczi noted that there are many questions that might be worth asking in the national consultation, and he is looking forward to how this topic will be affected.

MTI

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