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This is what Hungary will do if the EU goes ahead with threat to fine Hungary €200 million ($222 million) for its refusal to allow Muslim fake asylum seekers into the country
The European Union Commission has triggered a special procedure to deduct the €200 million fine that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has imposed on Hungary over the country’s long-standing restrictions on the right to asylum.
EuroNews Hungary is facing a €1 million fine for each day it continues disregarding the ECJ ruling and maintains the restrictions on asylum rights, which the court had described as an “unprecedented and exceptionally serious breach of EU law.”
Since the ECJ issued its ruling in June, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ratcheted up his anti-EU rhetoric, calling the fine “outrageous and acceptable” and arguing that his country should be paid €2 billion for defending its borders since 2015.
As retaliation, his government has threatened to bus migrants to Belgium “voluntarily” and “free of charge,” something that would constitute an unprecedented case of instrumentalised migration by one member state against another.
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