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Ungarn wird keine Gesetze einführen, die der Universität von George Soros einen unfairen Vorteil gegenüber ungarischen Universitäten verschaffen würden.
Ungarn wird keine Gesetze einführen, die der Universität von George Soros einen unfairen Vorteil gegenüber ungarischen Universitäten verschaffen würden.
Freedom House and other like-minded NGOs have completely abandoned any pretense of objectivity and balance.
Today’s edition of the German weekly, Die Zeit, features a lengthy rant by a contributor by the name of Liviu Matei, who paints a rather unfavorable image of Hungary under...
Government Spokesman István Hollik says the fact CEU will keep courses running in Budapest "makes it clear to everybody that the whole affair is nothing else, but the usual political...
“Hungary is a state that is governed by the rule of law, and the law applies equally to everyone, including the Soros university," the foreign ministry said
Having just returned from the EPP Congress in Helsinki, Prime Minister Orbán sat for his regular radio interview this morning to talk about the upcoming EP elections, the UN migration pact, the ongoing national consultation and the liberal hysteria around the “Soros university”.
Hungary just needs to sign the agreement, say the liberal critics. The CEU has gone to great lengths to fulfill everything they were required to do under Hungary’s Law on Higher Education. “Academic freedom” must be preserved!
“The University is fully aware of the Hungarian regulations, according to which it could operate, but instead of actually conforming to regulations its response is a political bluff,” Zoltán Kovács said
At a press conference in Budapest this afternoon, Central European University Rector Michael Ignatieff claimed that because the Hungarian government will not sign or ratify an agreement concerning CEU in Hungary, the University plans to move parts of its operations to Vienna.
The documentation the university submitted to prove its "full compliance" with the Hungarian legislation is currently being examined.
Despite Hungarian press reports suggesting otherwise, it was Közép-európai Egyetem (KEE) that has been re-accredited by MAB, not the CEU
Zoltan Kovács said we must carefully shape the path for the further development of the EU in a way which duly takes account the different “heritages” of the individual countries and regions
Péter Szijjártó, minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said cooperation between Hungary and China was “better than ever”, education being one of the most important pillars of the two countries’ relations