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Apr 9th, 2018 at 8:35am
 
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Hungary's Orban wins third term in power

Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party have won a third straight term in power in Sunday's elections, according to preliminary results


Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban has won a third straight term in power in Sunday's elections after his [b]anti-immigration campaign message secured a strong majority for his party in parliament.


The rightwing nationalist prime minister projected himself as a saviour of Hungary's Christian culture against Muslim migration into Europe, an image which resonated with millions of voters, especially in rural areas.

According to preliminary results with 85 per cent of votes counted, National Election Office data projected his Fidesz party to win 133 seats, a two-thirds majority in the 199-seat parliament.

The Nationalist Jobbik party was projected to win 26 seats, while the Socialists were projected as third with 20 lawmakers.

The victory could embolden Orban to put more muscle into a Central European alliance against the European Union's migration policies.

Orban, Hungary's longest-serving post-communist premier, opposes deeper integration of the bloc and - teaming up with Poland - has been a fierce critique of Brussels' policies.

With his firm grip on state media and his business allies in control of regional newspapers, Orban's message was amplified in the countryside.

There, many people only watch the state television news channel, which has showed immigrants causing trouble in western European cities night after night.

Critics say Orban has put Hungary on an increasingly authoritarian path and his stance on immigration has fuelled xenophobia.  Roll Eyes

Orban's strong win could boost other right-wing nationalists in Central Europe, in Poland and in neighbouring Austria, and expose cracks in the 28-nation EU.

The EU has struggled to respond as Orban's government has, in the view of its critics, used its two landslide victories in 2010 and 2014 to erode democratic checks and balances. It has curbed the powers of the constitutional court, increased control of the media and appointed loyalists to key positions.[/b]


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Reply #1 - Apr 9th, 2018 at 9:46am
 
Great news. Thanks for that, Mechanic.

'xenophobia' - a fear of foreigners - has absolutely nothing to do with wanting to preserve the historic identity of your homeland against the incursions of an unassimilating and colonising horde of Middle Eastern and North African Muslims.

Congratulations to Orban for starting the process of making Hungary's streets safe for women to walk on as they are unable to do in Sweden's Malmo.
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"Hungry - anti-immigration campaign wins..."

Are they starving them out?   Undecided

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"Nationalist leader Mr Orban claims the opposition, collaborating with the United Nations, the European Union and philanthropist George Soros, wants to turn Hungary into an 'immigrant country,' threatening its security and Christian identity".

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"An Orban victory will also provide a fillip for other nationalist politicians and those on the far-right who look to him as an inspiration".

At last a political leader who has a sense of loyalty to his own country's historic identity and the right not to become colonised by incompatible immigrants of Muslim background.

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greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 9th, 2018 at 9:53am:
"Hungry - anti-immigration campaign wins..."

Are they starving them out?   Undecided


Yes, they will probably go to Hamburg where they are welcomed with open gates, and all the muff burgers the want.
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Take in migrants or leave, EU tells Hungary and Poland


April 4 2017,

Germany, France and up to 21 other countries will give an ultimatum to Hungary and Poland this year demanding that they accept their quota of migrants or get out of the EU.

Hungary has led a rebellion against the quotas with a challenge in the EU courts and by pushing for a “cultural counter-revolution” against the centralisation of powers in Brussels.

Poland has ignored the European Commission’s criticism and tried last month to veto Donald Tusk, a former Polish prime minister, from being reappointed president of the European Council.

Both countries have ignored proposals introduced by the EU in 2015 to relocate 160,000 migrants who had arrived in southern EU countries to other member states to ease the impact of the flood of migrants.

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Hungary has slashed illegal immigration by over 99 per cent after rolling out a series of powerful border fences in response to the European migrant crisis, possibly providing a lesson as to the potential impact of constructing President Trump’s much-discussed southern wall in the U.S.

Speaking on the second anniversary of the government’s move to seal Hungary’s border with Serbia — which is also an external border for the European Union — Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Chief Security Advisor, György Bakondi, announced that
the fences have caused illegal immigration to collapse from 391,000 in 2015, to 18,236 in 2016, to just 1,184 in 2017.



“The system of technical barriers is the key to the success of border security, and without it, it would be impossible to stop the mass arrival of immigrants”, the security chief explained.


Trump must find a way to Build the Wall...

the RINO's that he got elected have betrayed the US by voting it down...  Angry
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this is what happens with Leftist take over and open their borders to illegal immigrants..

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Instead of building walls and trying to keep immigrants out, shouldn't we be trying to integrate them into society??

I suppose Hungary doesn't have the money to do that.
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If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.
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issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


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issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.
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Reply #12 - Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.


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Reply #13 - Apr 12th, 2018 at 11:49pm
 
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.




I believe the question at hand is about Brussels, Setanta.

And George Soros if I'm not mistaken.
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Reply #14 - Apr 13th, 2018 at 3:33pm
 
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.




Because unfortunately that's the way the EU works. You can have one deal for each country; each country has to abide by the same rules, otherwise there's no EU.
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Reply #15 - Apr 13th, 2018 at 6:40pm
 
Instead of building walls and trying to keep immigrants out, shouldn't we be trying to integrate them into society??

I suppose Hungary doesn't have the money to do that.



No they just have the wrong immigrants
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Auggie wrote on Apr 10th, 2018 at 5:47pm:
Instead of building walls and trying to keep immigrants out, shouldn't we be trying to integrate them into society??

I suppose Hungary doesn't have the money to do that.


We've done an outstanding job here of integrating our ME Mussos into ghettoes of their own choosing.... what more could we do as a nation?  We give them freedom of choice and they embrace it with all arms, including firearms..... and they totally respect this nation and society and culture for providing them with such opportunity undreamt of......
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Economic Union - not national identity union and not cultural union.... that says it all.

Sounds like the EU is about to self-destruct.
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Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:29pm:
Economic Union - not national identity union and not cultural union.... that says it all.

Sounds like the EU is about to self-destruct.


Within 10 to 15 years it will be a fly-blow on the pages of history.
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Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.





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BigOl64 wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:50pm:
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.





The middle east would be a sh1thole regardless of whether anyone helped or hindered it.


It is a backward inbred religious cult posing as a group of like-minded enthusiasts.  Smiley Smiley


Apart from their plane refuelling industry. Qantas would be fcked without Dubai, but what do you care about planes?

You're more into ground wars, eh?
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Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 14th, 2018 at 12:25am:
BigOl64 wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:50pm:
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.





The middle east would be a sh1thole regardless of whether anyone helped or hindered it.


It is a backward inbred religious cult posing as a group of like-minded enthusiasts.  Smiley Smiley


Apart from their plane refuelling industry. Qantas would be fcked without Dubai, but what do you care about planes?

You're more into ground wars, eh?



What the fkk in jeezus are you on about retard?


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BigOl64 wrote on Apr 14th, 2018 at 1:27am:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 14th, 2018 at 12:25am:
BigOl64 wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:50pm:
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.





The middle east would be a sh1thole regardless of whether anyone helped or hindered it.


It is a backward inbred religious cult posing as a group of like-minded enthusiasts.  Smiley Smiley


Apart from their plane refuelling industry. Qantas would be fcked without Dubai, but what do you care about planes?

You're more into ground wars, eh?



What the fkk in jeezus are you on about retard?




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Reply #23 - Apr 14th, 2018 at 12:46pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 14th, 2018 at 12:25am:
BigOl64 wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:50pm:
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.





The middle east would be a sh1thole regardless of whether anyone helped or hindered it.


It is a backward inbred religious cult posing as a group of like-minded enthusiasts.  Smiley Smiley


Apart from their plane refuelling industry. Qantas would be fcked without Dubai, but what do you care about planes?

You're more into ground wars, eh?

Sure, Paki, because all the airlines that refuel sowhere else are fracked. Singapore, thai, Cathay. 

And of course Qantas never ever refuelled anywhere else but Dubai.
Bigol's assessment of you is correct.

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Returning to Orban: despite his serious flaws as a democratic leader and alignment with Putin, his electoral success points to a real and legitimate anxiety in Hungary about immigration and Islamisation, especially in the aftermath of the 2015-16 surge in both. Orban leads but others are not far behind. In 20 years, I predict, civilisationist parties likely will be widely in government; no less important, their policies will have influenced their conservative and leftist rivals. It would be folly to try to ignore or ostracise this movement; far better to temper, educate and learn from it.

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Tibor Fischer in Britain’s The Telegraph on Tuesday:

ORBAN's government passed a Holocaust denial law, made Holocaust education compulsory and financed an Oscar-winning film about Auschwitz. His party has Roma MPs. It has offered student scholarships to Syrians and Iraqis. Orban’s election campaign has been characterised as anti-mig­rant. That’s misleading. His campaign was anti uncontrolled, idllegal migration, and the EU dumping people who claim to be asylum-seekers in Hungary. He believes a country should have some say in who enters its borders, a view, I suspect, many voters in Europe would agree with. Why is his reputation so bad? The former communists, until recently the main opposition, have suckered Western liberals, the left and the EU’s left-leaning management into believing that Orban is evil personified. So skilfully that The Guardian ran a ­column suggesting that voters should support the neo-Nazis in Hungary to dislodge Orban. You couldn’t make it up.





Soros and GetUp! characterised Abbott just like that and for years insisted on seeing no difference between illegal immigrants and legal ones. And of course they have cadres on this board who still insist that there were no illegal immigrants by boat and the only illegals are on planes, coming with visas and passports. Just watch them flogging that dead horse again.

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Reply #26 - Apr 14th, 2018 at 2:07pm
 
Frank wrote on Apr 14th, 2018 at 12:46pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 14th, 2018 at 12:25am:
BigOl64 wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:50pm:
Setanta wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:35pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
issuevoter wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:06am:
If the EU cannot defend its borders, the central authority has no right to demand that a member state accept the situation.

Those authorities in Brussels live in an "Ivory Tower," from which they pontificate on a social experiment that no one signed up for. Member countries were persuaded to join the EU for economic reasons, not to be scolded for preserving their national identity.


So why doesn't Hungary leave the EU, Issue?

I'm curious.


Why does not accepting a tidal wave of third world people mean they should leave the EU? The EU is an economic entity, not a dictatorship of who should live where. I'm pretty sure Poland nor Hungary had no hand in the history of the middle east and has no mandate to take people because they broke it by starting wars there. Let the US take them.





The middle east would be a sh1thole regardless of whether anyone helped or hindered it.


It is a backward inbred religious cult posing as a group of like-minded enthusiasts.  Smiley Smiley


Apart from their plane refuelling industry. Qantas would be fcked without Dubai, but what do you care about planes?

You're more into ground wars, eh?

Sure, Paki, because all the airlines that refuel sowhere else are fracked. Singapore, thai, Cathay. 

And of course Qantas never ever refuelled anywhere else but Dubai.
Bigol's assessment of you is correct.



Qantas' business model is integration with Emirates. Our national carrier is partnered with the dirty Arabs. As an ex-plane refeulling veteran, Big Hole doesn't have a clue.

And as a past student of the prestigious University of Balogney, well. That's two bottoms up, no?
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Reply #27 - Apr 14th, 2018 at 10:14pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Apr 13th, 2018 at 11:27pm:
Auggie wrote on Apr 10th, 2018 at 5:47pm:
Instead of building walls and trying to keep immigrants out, shouldn't we be trying to integrate them into society??

I suppose Hungary doesn't have the money to do that.


We've done an outstanding job here of integrating our ME Mussos into ghettoes of their own choosing.... what more could we do as a nation?  We give them freedom of choice and they embrace it with all arms, including firearms..... and they totally respect this nation and society and culture for providing them with such opportunity undreamt of......


Do you think that is more about number and where we place them? Why redline Sydney and send them to other cities where they can integrate better??
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Reply #28 - Apr 16th, 2018 at 10:23am
 
About every big wave of migrants, apart from the Dutch, settled close to each other. The kids moved out of those “ghettoes.”
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If you don’t like abortions ignore them like you do school shootings.
 
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