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of the pressure on the European Union's asylum system , according to which "the numbers prove Orbán", since in Germany in the first nine months of this year, more than 170,000 asylum applications were registered, while in Hungary there were a total of twenty-one.

If we look behind the numbers, this also means that if the Hungarian government were to give in to pressure from Brussels, it could even mean accepting tens of thousands of migrants.

Although the EU migration pact was only adopted in May, the first cracks are already showing. In the past few days, another German newspaper, Die Zeit, also dealt with the issue and came to the conclusion that, in addition to Hungary, more and more EU member states are looking for a way out of the regulation that threatens to lead to a dead end.

The Netherlands and Hungary have already officially announced that they want to live with exemption, Poland and Finland would apply the emergency brake due to the situation on the Belarusian and Russian borders, and Cyprus would apply the emergency brake due to the pressure reported by those coming from Syria.

According to Die Welt, EU leaders agree that urgent measures are needed to deal with migration. There are also initiatives to speed up deportations and set up centers in third countries, but there is still a lot of uncertainty around the concrete steps and their implementation. Differences of opinion between member states and the lack of a unified approach remain a challenge.

Via Hungarian Nation

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