Hungary's Orban vows crackdown on media, NGOs
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán vowed to crack down on media and NGOs that he claimed are funded by corrupt dollars and aim to topple his government.
- Orbán accused the 'empire' of wanting to replace indigenous Europeans with foreign masses and colonize Ukraine through war.
- An opposition movement led by former Fidesz insider Magyar is aiming to defeat Orbán in next year's elections and focus on cost-of-living crisis and corruption.
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In an aggressive speech, the Hungarian Prime Minister announces a tougher action against the media and NGOs. He also does not shy away from insults.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban vowed on Saturday to take drastic measures against politicians, journalists, NGOs and judges who receive foreign funding and again ruled out Ukraine joining the EU, Reuters reports.
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