Budapest's New Left-Wing Globalist Mayor Invites Soros Back to HungaryBy ARTHUR LYONSVoice of Europe Oct. 23, 2019 |
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![]() Last year, CEU had planned to move its degree programs to Vienna after the Hungarian government passed a law in 2017 that declared the university could no longer issue US diplomas alongside Hungarian ones. On Sunday, Hungary’s opposition parties banded together in a coalition that managed defeated the Fidesz party in local elections across several cities, the most consequential of which was Hungary’s capital city, Budapest. Parties that have been ideologically opposed to one another in the past came together as one just to barely beat Viktor Orbán’s party in several local elections. Budapest’s former mayor Istvan Taros, of Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party, will be replaced by the green party’s Gregely Karacsony. Karacsony has pledged to enact several changes in the Hungarian capital. According to a report by the Financial Times, one of his top priorities is to ask George Soros’s Central European University to remain in Budapest. Central European University, a liberal-arts university founded the preeminent globalist and far-left George Soros, had recently transferred much of its operation to Vienna after being forced out of Hungary by legislation passed by Fidesz. Read More |