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The UN Global Compact for Migration adopted in December can be made compulsory for member states.

According to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, the greatest lie told by Brussels so far has been revealed in the document prepared by the European Commission’s Legal Service on the consequences of the UN Global Compact for Migration adopted in December. By a compulsory Compact, migrants would have to be allowed to enter any European country they wish, which would also further inspire migration processes,

 

“The document, a copy of which has been acquired by Hungarian public television station M1, indicates that they are working in secret to make the UN Global Compact for Migration compulsory for all member states, despite the fact that 9 EU member states did not vote in favour of the Compact”,  Péter Szijjártó explained.

“During the debate on the Global Compact for Migration, every single pro-immigration politician claimed that the Compact would not be compulsory for member states”, he added.

According to M1 television news, the 53-point study describes exactly why and citing what international agreements the UN Global Compact for Migration adopted in December can be made compulsory for member states.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade stressed:

“The Hungarian Government is calling on the European Commission to stop the preparation of secret plans for making the UN Global Compact for Migration compulsory, and to make public all documents prepared within the framework of this plan.”

The Foreign Affairs Committee reports on the preparation of all such secret plans within the framework of an extraordinary agenda item at its session on 18 March.

The Hungarian Government will be proposing this on Sunday. According to Szijjártó, what the problem is with the Global Compact for Migration is that:
 
If the Global Compact is made mandatory then migrants would have to be allowed to enter any European country they wish to and be provided with the same services as people who live on a country’s territory legally and pay taxes there.
 
The endeavour of the European Commission is dangerous, “And this would further inspire migration processes, which in turn would increase the threat of terrorism”, he added.
 
Peter and the migrants
 
Source:  www.kormany.hu/en 

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