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Gulyás Attacks Funding Withdrawal for Nobel Laureate’s Foundation

Fidesz parliamentary group leader Gergely Gulyás on Saturday described the prime minister’s announcement on withdrawing funding for the Élvonal Foundation as political revenge and called for the decision to be reconsidered.

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After the new government terminated the 261.7 billion forint contract with the Ferenc Krausz Nobel Prize-winning research foundation, and Minister of Science and Technology Zoltán Tanács explained the reasons and whys for this, Ferenc Krausz wrote an open letter to Péter Magyar. In his letter, he writes that Élvonal is not building a parallel system, but a new, unique scientific and talent management model by international standards, which inten…

·Hungary
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ferenc Krausz wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Péter Magyar after the Tisza government announced that it would terminate the contract with the Élvonal Foundation and request a refund of the 22.4 billion forints already paid.

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The Nobel Prize-winning physicist agreed that the use of public funds should be transparent, auditable and accountable.

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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ferenc Krausz has written an open letter to Prime Minister Péter Magyar after the new government terminated the contract with the Élvonal Foundation. The researcher asks the Prime Minister to initiate a dialogue about the decision, and at the same time initiates a full-scale review of the foundation. He emphasizes that their organization is not an unnecessary, parallel institution, but rather a unique model on an in…

·Budapest, Hungary
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Here is the Nobel Prize-winning scientist's response to Péter Magyar about the termination of the 261 billion forint contract - Ferenc Krausz responded to the prime minister's decision in an open letter.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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