Monday, July 11, 2016

Orban for “FAZ”: The EU is rich, but the poor, which is the worst possible combination – Gazeta Wyborcza

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Victor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary (Tamas Kovacs / AP / AP)

                  
                  
                  

                  
             

             
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes that the main cause of the crisis the European Union is tolerating the European Commission's "systematic violations" stability and growth pact and the agreements of Schengen and Dublin. Warns also against idealization of European integration.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                          
 

                 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         


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"The main reason for the crisis and confusion (in the EU) is that disregard the rules has compromised the two greatest European achievements - a common currency and protected by the Schengen internal market, that is, our lifestyle and our economic model "- wrote Orban in an article published Monday in the daily" Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ".

Hungarian Prime Minister noted that" systematic violations "stability and growth Pact and the principles of contracts Schengen and Dublin "has become a practice", in addition to the "silent approval" guardian of the treaties.

Orban stressed that the EU is a community of values ​​and responsibility, and the principle of budgetary discipline and protection of external borders are "a good example ". Responsibility for compliance stems - as stressed premier - not Brussels but each country States.

Orban admitted that Europe indebted EU. He added, however, that the reference to "historical truth" is not enough to ensure its continued existence. "(EU) may again start to be successful only if the restore citizens a sense of security," - reserved Orban.

In his view, the European institutions should assist and coordinate, but should not "push member states on the margin." "Institutions are for member states, and not vice versa," - stressed the Prime Minister of Hungary. He spoke also a departure from the "denationalization and idealization" of the European project.

"Basic Hungarian thought and strategy is simple: The EU is rich, but the poor, which is the worst possible combination" - rated Orban.

         


         


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