Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban again attracted attention with his statements, this time before a visit to Berlin, where he openly criticized Germany's migration policy. According to The Daily Telegraph, Orban said that Germany had lost its former smell, hinting at the problems that arose in the country through mass migration flows.
"Germany no longer has the taste that it had before. It no longer smell like.
Orban also said that Germany was once a country of "order", "well -organized work" and "hard -working people". But now, he said, referring to the German newspaper Die Welt, Germany is a "colorful, changed, multicultural world", where migrants are "no more guests". "This is a very big change," the head of the Hungarian government summarized.
According to the publication, the comments of the premiere "overshadowed" the already tense visit. After all, Berlin and other EU leaders are annoyed by Orban's strong relationship with Vladimir Putin and the growing differences between Brussels and Budapest in Ukraine.
However, this does not abolish the fact that the surge of illegal migration has become a major problem for Germany, prompting the government to introduce additional border control measures in 2023. In addition, this acute political issue contributed to the success of the far -right ADN party in the recent European elections, says The Daily Telegraph.