PressAM

The perfect balance on news and information

Politics

Hungary Faces Potential 200 Million Euro Fine for EU Migration Rule Violations, Prime Minister Orban Expresses Displeasure

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has expressed his dissatisfaction with the European Court of Justice’s decision to fine Hungary 200 million euros for not following EU migration rules. In a post on Facebook, Orban called the decision unacceptable and unfair.

According to the court’s ruling, Hungary is required to pay a lump sum of 200 million euros and an additional fine of 1 million euros for each day of non-compliance with the court’s decision. The document highlights that Hungary’s failure to comply is deemed as a breach of EU citizenship obligations, and is considered unlawful, extraordinary, and extremely detrimental.

Orban’s comments on the matter demonstrate his strong disagreement with the court’s ruling, as he believes it is unjust for Hungary to have to pay such a significant fine. The decision sheds light on the ongoing debate and tensions surrounding migration issues within the EU.

This news was originally reported by NEWS.am on their Telegram channel, providing updates from Armenia. Stay informed with the latest news from around the world by following reliable sources like NEWS.am and keeping up-to-date with major developments.

Freelance journalist specializing in the underrepresented stories of the Russian far east.