(ANSA) - Budapest, October 28 - Hungarian Premier Viktor
Orban said Friday he was ready to veto the EU's compulsory
migrant distribution quotas and said he would if necessary "file
a suit" against the European Commission at the European Court of
Justice. He called the quotas "a toad" that "the bigger EU
members are trying to make us swallow". Orban vowed a "big
battle" against the quotas and called on the Slovakian EU duty
presidency to take them off the agenda of a December summit.
Orban says ready to veto migrant quotas (2)
Appeal to ECJ if necessary