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Hungarian Foreign Minister Accuses Soros Of Seeking To Bring Down His Government

Hungarian Foreign Minister Accuses Soros Of Seeking To Bring Down His Government

A climactic showdown between Hungary and George Soros is rapidly approaching.

Three weeks after Hungary announced it would launch a crackdown on all George Soros-funded non-governmental organizations, the country's foreign minister doubled down, and told RT that the activities of NGOs funded by George Soros in Hungary are “anti-democratic,” as they want to undermine the government in Budapest.

George Soros Plans To Bring Down Hungarian Government

Hungary’s foreign minister claims that non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) funded by billionaire globalist George Soros in Hungary are planning to undermine the government in Budapest. The Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told RT that Soros “would like this government to fail, he would like to kind of fire this government because he doesn’t like our approach, doesn’t like our policies” RT reports: “We find it very anti-democratic if someone from abroad would like to influence Hungarian voters on whom to vote for,” he asserted.

Mike Shedlock: "Liberals, Not Trump, To Blame For Backlash"

Mike Shedlock: "Liberals, Not Trump, To Blame For Backlash"

Submitted by Michael Shedlock via MishTalk.com,

Here’s an interesting view in the Wall Street Journal that will ring a bell for many readers: Liberals Killed the Freedom of Movement. 

By suppressing debate about Islam, nationalism and terror, the left set the stage for today’s backlash.

 

Politicians across the West are saying the same thing in what is shaping up to be the widest rollback of the freedom of movement in decades.

 

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