Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that no migrant camps exist within Hungary and that there are no migrants present, citing a national referendum as the basis for this claim. He made these remarks while addressing questions regarding the country’s immigration policies. Separately, Orbán asserted that all actions taken concerning the recent detention of Ukrainian money transporters were conducted in full compliance with existing laws. When questioned about his future attendance in Parliament, Orbán offered an evasive response, providing no clear indication of his plans. The Prime Minister’s statements come amid ongoing regional tensions and scrutiny of Hungary’s stance on both migration and international legal matters. Further details regarding the Ukrainian money transport case remain undisclosed. Orbán’s parliamentary attendance has been a subject of speculation in recent weeks.