Tuesday, February 26, 2019

EC admits (not publicly) Hungary correct on EU immigration plans


From Zoltan Kovacs, Hungary’s state secretary for international communications and relations.

“The commission has admitted that migrants staying in Greece receive bank cards, so far costing 110 million euros, he said. It has also 'confessed' to a desire to strengthen border guard units controlled from Brussels, Kovács added, noting a comment by German Chancellor Angela Merkel that this could only work at the expense of national sovereignty.


“Meanwhile, whereas the commission has not been mentioned in the EC resolution, the EP is intent on increasing funding for NGOs by 570 billion in the next financial cycle, Kovacs said.”




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