Hungary’s Orbán says he will do away with pro-democracy and rights groups receiving U.S. aid
- Hungary plans legal action against non-governmental organizations and media receiving U.S. Funding, as stated by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
- Orbán's government has enacted laws targeting NGOs, claiming they hinder protections for women and minorities, and expose corruption.
- In 2023, Hungary launched the Sovereignty Protection Office to investigate foreign-influenced organizations, facing accusations of democratic backsliding.
- Orbán praised Trump's dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, stating foreign aid funds groups aiming to destabilize his government.
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