Fidesz Denies that They Really Wanted a Refugee Camp in Vitnyéd, Orbán Says They Were Just Playing a Tactic
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According to Fidesz, Péter Magyar made untrue statements in the migration case surrounding Vitnyéd.
Before the party's congress, Fidesz denied that they had actually wanted to establish a refugee camp in Vitnyéd, as Péter Magyar reported in detail on Saturday morning based on secret government resolutions and other documents. Viktor Orbán told journalists before the congress that there was no migrant camp in Hungary, and there could not be, because the people decided this in a referendum. A journalist quoted Gergely Gulyás as saying that the p…
The ruling party reminded that there are currently no migrant camps in Hungary and called on the Prime Minister to publicly announce that he will not implement the European Union's migration pact. In the post, Fidesz responded to Péter Magyar's statements regarding the Vitnyéd migrant camp.
Fidesz responded to Péter Magyar's statements regarding the migrant camp in Vitnyéd in a post. The ruling party reminded that there are currently no migrant camps in Hungary and called on the prime minister to publicly announce that he will not implement the European Union's migration pact.
He also called on the new government.
Former Ministerial Commissioner Orsolya Ferencz stated indignantly, essentially admitting that the Fidesz government communicated something completely different about the exposed case of the Vitnyéd migrant camp than what has now been revealed, and in connection with which Viktor Orbán said that they were just playing tactics with Brussels, she had not heard anything so far.

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