EU faces further fragmentation with hardline PM saying it could not impose quotas against will of Hungary parliament
Hungary has called an anti-immigration referendum aimed at stopping Brussels and Berlin forcing it to rob in refugees under any EU quota schemes.
The hardline prime minister,Viktor Orbán, called the plebiscite – and is certain to win it – in a preemptive strike against the European commission and the German chancellor, and Angela Merkel,who are pushing for a permanent EU refugee quota system. The proposals will be fought over at two EU summits within three weeks.
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Source: theguardian.com