A busy day in the Hungarian parliament: laws regulating foreign universities and foreign-funded NGOs follow European examples
Members of the Hungarian National Assembly indeed had a busy day yesterday, as they passed a handful of important bills.
Members of the Hungarian National Assembly indeed had a busy day yesterday, as they passed a handful of important bills.
State Secretary says Hungary’s 2017 amendment of its higher education bill has never been about politics, or even about George Soros.
Ungarn wird keine Gesetze einführen, die der Universität von George Soros einen unfairen Vorteil gegenüber ungarischen Universitäten verschaffen würden.
Hungary will not introduce legislation that would give George Soros’ university an unfair advantage compared to Hungarian universities.
Despite Hungarian press reports suggesting otherwise, it was Közép-európai Egyetem (KEE) that has been re-accredited by MAB, not the CEU
Zoltán Balog welcomed the US secretary’s acknowledgement of the changes in Hungarian regulations and said that Hungarian officials have already taken up contact with the states of Maryland, Massachusetts and New York