Hungary's asylum policy unleash protests: refugee camp near the border!
Hungary's asylum policy unleash protests: refugee camp near the border!
In Hungary it is bubbling: The government under Viktor Orbán plans to build a new refugee camp just 15 kilometers from the Austrian border. This not only ensures violent reactions internally in Hungary, but also in Austria. As part of an urgency meeting in the Burgenland state parliament, the planned building is voted on how . The Burgenland SPÖ club chairman Roland Fürst expresses clear concerns and explains that the Hungarian government disregarded its asylum policy and thus represents an unreliable partner. "We fear that unjustified refugees will come across the border to Burgenland," said Fürst.
The political factions in the dispute
The Hungarian government tries to present the project as a “holiday camp for children”, which is rejected by the Burgenland population and the SPÖ as deception. Prince, who was also on site, sees the Situation clear: "A holiday camp for children is certainly not being built there." The plans also show that other asylum camps nearby, in Rábaring and Albertkázmérpuszta are in the works. Orbán and the FPÖ under Norbert Hofer try to invalidate the concern by dismissing the criticism as a "panic manner" and referring to "non -existent asylum camps", which triggers further tensions between the political camps.
The situation throws a shadow on the Hungarian interior and foreign policy. Hungary has been in a constant field of tension since the Trianon contracts and the loss of areas in 1920, such as "https://www.nzz.ch/ungarn-und-trianon-orbans- imperialist-and-and- and-Realpolitik- LD.1762643"> NZZ . Orbán uses these historical resentments to mobilize national sympathy and strengthen Hungarian identity. Despite the critical situation, Hungary largely ignores international agreements, especially in asylum policy, which leads to a further decline in trust to the Hungarian government.
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