PM Orbán: Huge scandal in US over payments to implement political agenda
Money from the Soros foundations and from the official US government budget was used to implement their political agenda.
Money from the Soros foundations and from the official US government budget was used to implement their political agenda.
Balazs Orbán said it was "hard to keep up" with the pace at which US President Donald Trump was "winding up the Washington-based international liberal network" since assuming office.
The prime minister said no one is allowed to accept foreign funding to influence Hungarian politics, adding that those who break that rule face legal consequences.
Tamás Menczer said media outlet Direkt36's film attacking PM Orbán was the first stage of Ukraine's "campaign of defamation", and he called on Direkt36 to reveal who gave it money and...
The prime minister said Hungary was preparing to sign a "substantial" economic agreement with the US, having agreed on it with President Trump before his election.
The network that influenced Hungary's 2022 parliamentary elections from abroad remains active today and is working towards escalating the war in Ukraine, according to a report released by the Sovereignty Protection Office on Wednesday.
Zoltán Kovács said on social media X that it appears Péter Magyar himself could be behind the source of the information.
In his post, Zoltán Kovács stressed that 98 percent of the Hungarian people agreed with the tightening of the law in the national consultation, and therefore the government will stand by the law.
The Soros Network wants Hungary to renounce its attempt to protect the country’s sovereignty
The mantra that we are all supposed to believe about Soros and his Open Society network – that he is a philanthropist, that’s all charitable – is false.
And as such, we couldn’t care less about what they wrote in their latest “Nations in Transit” report.
Magyar Nemzet articles have provided irrefutable evidence concerning the Soros network’s modus operandi, which many had dismissed as fiction or a conspiracy theory.
In his regular radio interview, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán covered negotiations over the new EU budget, the current migration situation, the coronavirus and the upcoming National Consultation.