KEY POINTS
  • Hungary wants to promote family support schemes.
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orban has unveiled measures to boost the birth rate.
  • The nationalist government is anti-immigration and has fallen out with the EU over migrant quotas.

Hungary's prime minister has announced a raft of measures aimed at boosting the country's declining birth rate and reducing immigration.

Giving his annual State of the Nation address Sunday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced a seven-point "Family Protection Action Plan" designed to promote marriage and families.