Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban bans ‘Islamisation’
28th April 2016
Speaking in parliament on Monday to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Hungary’s new constitution, Viktor Orban said the document’s primary aim was to secure Hungarian language and culture.
The premier said the constitution meant the Hungarian government had to oppose any kind of mass migration that would imperil those principles.
He said: “We have the right to choose whom we wish to live together with and whom we do not wish to live together with.
“To be clear and unequivocal, I can say that Islamisation is constitutionally banned in Hungary.
The former Soviet client states of Eastern Europe, having experienced ‘progressive’ oppression first-hand, are more resistant to Political Correctness than most.