Hungary’s Orbán says he will do away with pro-democracy and rights groups receiving U.S. aid
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that all aid funding from the United States to NGOs and media critical of the government will be disclosed, stating they pose a threat to Hungarian sovereignty.
- Orban mentioned that recipients of foreign funds would face 'legal consequences' and that Hungary will take legal action to shut down local organizations receiving U.S. Aid.
- The European Commission has initiated an infringement procedure against Hungary's law banning foreign financing for political groups, citing concerns about undermining democratic values.
- Orban referred to those receiving U.S. Aid as 'agents' working against the Hungarian government and praised U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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