Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, has pledged to strengthen Viktor Orbán’s already strict immigration policies and reject the European Union’s Migration Pact.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, has announced that his government will not participate in the European Union (EU) Migration Pact, and pledged to reinforce Hungary’s border “even more.” Additionally, Magyar appears likely to cut legal immigration, having pledged to eliminate non-EU guest worker programs on the campaign trail. 📺 DETAIL: Magyar’s stance comes after his election defeat of outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who frequently clashed with the EU on immigration, sovereignty, and funding for Ukraine. EU officials openly celebrated Magyar’s ouster of Orbán, but while the incoming premier has signaled greater cooperation with the EU, such as not blocking a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, it appears he will remain firmly opposed to EU migration policies. 🎯 IMPACT: Magyar’s rejection of the Migration Pact and his commitment to border reinforcement signal that Hungary will remain a key opponent of EU open border policies, despite the European establishment celebrating his ouster of Orbán. Notably, Magyar was until 2024 a member of Orbán’s party, suggesting his government may not be the sharp break from Orbánism many globalists have been hoping for. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Hungary will not accept any pact. In fact, I’m going to reinforce the border fence even more.” – Péter Magyar 📺 FLASHBACK: Viktor Orbán, Magyar’s predecessor, was frequently criticized by the EU for his hardline immigration policies, including the construction of border fences and refusal to accept EU migrant quotas. Orbán’s policies often led to clashes with EU leadership, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who welcomed Magyar’s election. |
🇭🇺 HUGE! Magyar Péter REJECTS the EU Migration Pact:
“Hungary will not accept any pact. In fact, I’m going to reinforce the border fence even more.”
Ursula’s European Union cheered for nothing! pic.twitter.com/qndVbTRkIf
— Based Hungary 🇭🇺 (@HungaryBased) April 15, 2026
Image © European Union 2024 – Alain Rolland.
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