Hungarian political parties are vehemently opposing the European Union’s proposed migration pact, with the government stating it will not implement the agreement in its current form. Despite containing several stricter provisions, Hungary believes numerous other EU member states share concerns regarding the pact’s details. The debate centers on the implications of the agreement and potential financial consequences for Hungary. Specifically, officials are examining the loss of approximately one million euros daily should the country not comply. The opposition parties are actively competing to demonstrate their resistance to the pact, amplifying the national debate. This disagreement highlights broader tensions within the EU regarding migration policy and burden-sharing.
