Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke on Saturday after returning from his visit to Berlin and gathering with Chancellor Olaf Scholz about the country's migration policy. The politician estimated that "Germany is no longer [same] Germany".
These Germans are no longer the Germans that our grandparents and parents have set us an example. The erstwhile generations told their children, “Son, if you want to see hardworking people, go to Germany, if you want to see well organized work, then in Germany, if you want to see order, go there”, said the Hungarian Prime Minister.
Orban continued that now Germany is simply a “colour, changed, multicultural world”in which migrants “are no longer just guests”. He besides criticised left-wing governments that "at an accelerated rate, they grant citizenship to hundreds of thousands of strangers".
There are errors that can be corrected, whether in abroad policy or in economical matters. However, if the government fails in migration policy, it cannot be fixed," he said.
In April, the German press pointed out that foreigners last year accounted for over 40% of suspected crimes in Germany. Previously, the media had warned that an muslim parallel society had developed in Germany. Last period a large Muslim manifestation took place in Hamburg, during which organizers and convention participants complained about the alleged "Islamophobic policy" and media run in Germany. German media reports that during the march, its participants frequently shouted slogans specified as “Allahu Akbar”, “Germany = dictatorship of values” or “Califat is the solution”.
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