Hungary has been accused of systematically ignoring EU asylum rules.
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00:00The European Union's top court has ordered Hungary to pay a fine of 200 million euros
00:06over an extremely serious breach of EU asylum law.
00:11The European Court of Justice ECJ on Thursday ruled that Hungary had persistently been breaking
00:16the bloc's asylum law despite a previous ruling.
00:20Budapest will have to pay an additional 1 million euros for every day going forward
00:25if it fails to comply.
00:27Top EU judges in 2020 had found Hungarian asylum rules limiting access to international
00:33protection and illegally detaining migrants.
00:36In response to that ruling, the Hungarian government chose the opposite solution, according
00:41to this lawyer.
00:42Unfortunately, the Hungarian government has decided to completely ignore it, what's more,
00:48actively working against it, establishing its domestic rules, which were completely
00:54against European Union legislation and to add insult to injury.
00:59It has been constantly communicating about intentionally doing this.
01:04I think this is one of the reasons which gives its special profile to this case.
01:09The European Commission, with which Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been engaged
01:14in a years-long showdown, said it would reach out to Budapest to inquire about how the country
01:20intends to comply with the EU law.
01:23The penalty can even be withheld from the country's EU funds.
01:28And if the payment is still not made, then the Commission resorts to what we call the
01:32offsetting procedure, which in practice means that we deduct the amount concerned from an
01:38upcoming transfer towards the budget of the, towards the country concerned.
01:45Reacting to Thursday's ruling, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban described the court's
01:50decision as outrageous and unacceptable.
01:54Writing on Twitter, he said, it seemed illegal migrants were more important to bureaucrats
01:59in Brussels than European citizens.
02:02Orban's anti-immigrant government is taking a hard line on people entering the country
02:06since well over one million people entered Europe in 2015, most of them fleeing conflict
02:12in Syria.
02:14The ECJ described Hungary's level of violation of the law as unprecedented in European jurisprudence
02:20.