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Hungary Proposes 'Foreign Agents' Law to Silence Critical Organizations

Hungary Proposes 'Foreign Agents' Law to Silence Critical Organizations
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Politics May 15, 2025 16:14

budapest - Hungary introduces a controversial law allowing the government to blacklist organizations receiving foreign funding, echoing Kremlin tactics.

Hungary's Crackdown on Critical Organizations

Hungary is facing backlash over a new bill that could blacklist organizations receiving foreign funds, resembling Kremlin tactics. The proposed 'Transparency of Public Life' law empowers the government to label such groups as threats to national sovereignty.

Orbán's Authoritarian Moves

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party initiated the bill, aiming to restrict organizations deemed 'influencing public opinion' or challenging state-imposed values. The law mandates rigorous financial scrutiny and penalties up to 25 times the foreign funding amount.

Concerns and Criticisms

Experts view this as a power grab to stifle opposition, amid a broader democratic decline in Hungary. The move mirrors Russia's crackdown on dissent through the 'foreign agents' law. With elections approaching, Orbán's preemptive strike against rising opposition signals potential desperation.

EU's Powerlessness

The European Parliament has raised alarms about Hungary's deteriorating democracy under Orbán, prompting hefty fines. Despite EU's condemnation, Orbán continues his authoritarian agenda, undermining rule of law and civil liberties.

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