The ruling fining Hungary to 80 billion forints (EUR 200m) for breaching European Union immigration policies „was made by the court of [American financier] George Soros”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio. The „Brussels bubble”, be it the European Parliament, the Commission or the judiciary, „is full of Soros’s people”, Orbán said in the interview. He said Soros’s plan was to bring in one million migrants every year, to „create a mixed-population continent” out of Europe. He added that Soros’s Brussels leader had been the first to welcome the ruling. „This is an old war that started in 2015-2016, when Hungary built a fence in the face of an invasion-like influx of hundreds of thousands of immigrants. We spent two billion euros to protect Hungary, to keep Hungary Hungary,” Orbán said. „Brussels has no right to tell us who we must live together with,” he added. Brussels demands that Hungary lets in migrants, gives them money and allows them to live together with Hungarians, he added. „We insist that only Hungarians have the right to say who we must live together with,” he said. Orbán said this was the subject of the dispute, with Hungary having to pay a large fine, and he was trying to find a solution so that „it hurts them more than it hurts us”.
He said it was a large sum and this money could be distributed among families, given to pensioners or spent on child protection. He added that it was an „outrageous, shocking and nonsensical” decision. Orbán said there was a „checkmate situation” because if Hungary does not pay, then monies due to the country will be held back. Hungary has so far received 12 billion of 22 billion euros due from cohesion funding, but if Hungary does not pay, the fine will be deducted from that amount, he added. „We will also have a response to that,” Orbán said. Asked what the message could be behind the publication of the European Court ruling only four days after the election, he said „they are from Brussels, they are sneaky”. While dishonesty, unclear talk and the use of jargon were condemned in Hungarian politics, „in Brussels that’s the only way they talk”, he added. People who say what they want straightforwardly and clearly do not fit in in Brussels, Orbán said, adding that this was the reason why they were considered radicals there. „That’s just how it is, we do not shape the way of the world, but we must protect our own values and interests in an environment that is culturally alien and hostile,” he said. Orbán said the decision had been announced after Sunday’s elections because otherwise „Hungarian parties on Brussels’ payroll would have received a slap from voters, an even greater one than what they did”. „It would have opened the eyes of even more Hungarians to see that the opposition and the left wing are actually being paid from Brussels,” he added.
Orbán also said that the right wing could become the second largest group in the European Parliament if winning French and Italian right-wing leaders were to come to an agreement and Fidesz also joined. Orbán said Marine Le Pen, who had achieved a strong lead at the French EP election, and Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the right wing in Italy, should come to an agreement. „If those two can strike a deal and Fidesz joins them, we could set up the second largest group in the European Parliament,” he said. „What’s more, some parties could be brought over from the European People’s Party and then the right wing could easily have the largest parliamentary group within half a year,” he added. „That’s what we often dream about but then when we wake up we find that the two ladies cannot come to an agreement,” he said. He added that Hungary was making efforts to help this progress „but our opportunities are limited due to the size of the country”. The Italian right wing will have twenty-some MEPs and the French some thirty, so they will decide the outcome „but if we add our own 11 to their cooperation, then the right wing turn is achieved in Europe,” he said. „That’s what we are waiting for, that’s what we are working on,” he added.