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Hungary will reject the EU’s Migration Pact from July 2026, defying quotas and facing fines.
Hungary will defy the EU’s new Migration Pact starting July 2026, refusing to accept migrants or pay the €20,000–€23,000 fine per person, according to Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.
The country, under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, maintains strict border controls and rejects mandatory quotas, facing daily €1 million fines since June 2024 for non-compliance.
Other Central European nations including Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic have also opposed the pact, seeking exemptions.
The EU’s migration policy stems from long-standing displacement due to conflicts in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine.
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Hungría rechazará el Pacto Migratorio de la UE a partir de julio de 2026, desafiando las cuotas y enfrentándose a multas.