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New EU Commission Needed With New Approach to Migration Policy

 
 
 
 
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Earlier, Hungary’s government warned of the possible consequences of immigration to Europe and continues to oppose Brussels’ migrant policy.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke on the radio about the fact that a new European Commission is needed that will develop a new migration policy.

“We need a new Commission… with a new approach,” Orban told state radio.

Viktor Orban’s tough line towards migrants since the refugee crisis erupted in Europe in 2015 has caused a serious rift with Brussels over compulsory EU quotas for asylum seekers that member-states are required to accept.

After hundreds of thousands of migrants entered Hungary, Budapest built a border fence along its southern frontier to stop the influx.

Harsh anti-immigration measures were a major part of Viktor Orban’s election campaign and remain one of the main topics in his current political agenda.

European Parliamentary elections will be held next year.

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