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Hungary · HungaryCivil Rights Defenders is deeply alarmed by a new legislative proposal in Hungary that, if passed, would institutionalise sweeping, opaque, and politically motivated repression of independent civil society, the press, and private organisations that receive foreign support or have any kind of income that the Hungarian government feels would threaten the country’s sovereignty. The draft law, which is deceptively titled ‘On the Transparency of Pub…See the Story
A Threat to the Core: Why the New Hungarian Transparency Bill is an Attack on the Foundations of the European Union

Hungary Politics · HungaryThe nationalist party of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán introduced a bill late Tuesday that would allow the government to monitor, restrict, penalize and potentially ban organizations it deems a threat to national sovereignty, marking a significant escalation of the government’s long-running crackdown on critical media and non-governmental organizations. The bill, submitted by a lawmaker in Orbán’s Fidesz party, would expand the authority of Hungary’s controversial Sovereignty Protection Office, allowing it to identify organizations that influence public debate or voter sentiment in ways it considers detrimental to Hungary’s interests.See the Story
Hungary targets critics with bill that would blacklist critical media and NGOs
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