Index – National – János Lázár has been predicting trouble for two years



[ad_1]

János Lázár visited the Austrian capital, Favoriten, in 2018, just before the elections. The minister spoke in a dark video, slow motion and accompanied by piano, composed in a dramatic and sad way, about how horrified he was at what he had done in the Austrian capital. Mountain range.

The minister said then that right now he is in a district where there has been no immigrant for 20 years, but now only the elderly, white and Christian are left, all the others are immigrants.

What will Budapest be like in 20 years if the opposition admits immigrants? It may be so

– explains the city politician, which, by the way, usually takes place in places of high rank on the list of the most livable cities.

Lazaro said he tried to ask people how they felt, however

NOBODY UNDERSTOOD THE GERMAN.

Crime, dirt, grime, and fear live in these parts of the city. If we let them in and they will live here in our Hungarian cities, that also awaits us. This process is unstoppable

– János Lázár closed the video, who later said in an interview with the Hungarian orange: he called Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and apologized:

if they felt that all this would have been offensive, I am sorry I did not mean to offend the Viennese and Austria, as we value them. “

During the provincial elections in Vienna, Index staff visited Vienna shortly after, in early October. Our correspondent on the spot then wrote:

In one of the most exciting neighborhoods, Favoriten, we felt as though we had fallen into an ethnically diverse, rotating city in the Middle East or Asia Minor. However, we do not feel them looking out.

Index interviewees talk about the fact that there are those who are afraid of foreigners. A Muslim medical student, for example, says that those who go to work and study in Vienna find his calculations and are accepted.

Austrian “natives” believe that this is not a forbidden zone, some of them also pointed out that foreigners have brought a colorful music culture and vibrant life to the city.

Due to the sensitivity of the subject of this article, we do not consider it ethical to place ads.
Detailed information can be found in the Indamedia Group’s brand safety statement.



[ad_2]