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State Department warns Hungary: Anti-Soros law 'another step away' from NATO
2017-06-22
[Wash Examiner] An international controversy over nonprofits funded by progressive Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros has created a vulnerability in the NATO alliance, the State Department warned.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's spokesperson urged Hungarian leaders to scrap legislation mandating that Hungarian nonprofits supported by foreign contributors identify their donors. The bill is the latest development in nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ongoing campaign against Soros, but his domestic and international critics regard it also as a step toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"If signed into law, this would be another step away from Hungary's commitments to uphold the principles and values that are central to the [European Union] and NATO," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said Monday.

Hungary joined NATO in 1999, when Orban was in the midst of a four-year run as prime minister. Since returning to the post in 2010 the midst of an economic crisis that required an international bailout, Orban has had a fraught relationship with the European Union. The 2015 refugee crisis created additional strain, and human rights groups criticized his efforts to constrict the flow of asylum-seekers into Hungary.

Orban responded by attacking Soros, a campaign that hasn't ended. "There is an important element in public life in Hungary which is not transparent and not open -- and that is the Soros network, with its mafia-style operation and its agentlike organizations," he said in June.

The State Department contradicted that assessment and suggested that Orban is enabling corruption. "The United States is concerned by the Hungarian parliament's passage of legislation that unfairly burdens and targets Hungarian civil society, which is working to fight corruption and protect civil liberties," Nauert said.

The Hungarian leader's skepticism of the EU and "globalist" refugee policies, perhaps aided by Soros' status as a prominent progressive donor, has endeared him to some American conservatives who see a likeness to Trump.

But Orban's domestic opponents see shades of Putin. Orban criticized Western sanctions imposed on Russia in response to Putin's annexation of Crimea and destabilization of eastern Ukraine. And Putin has implemented legislation requiring international nonprofits to register as "foreign agents" and giving him the authority to shut down foreign nonprofits.

"We should not be afraid of the NGOs but rather of the members of Parliament who represent Russian interests," said an opposition lawmaker, per The New York Times.

Hungary also passed legislation designed to shutter Central European University, one of the most prominent institutions in the country, due to funding from Soros. But, though Orban has praised Trump, the new president's administration opposed that bill and continued to criticize his hostility to the nonprofits.

"By portraying groups supported with foreign funding as acting against the interests of Hungarian society, this legislation would weaken the ability of Hungarians to organize and address concerns in a legitimate and democratic manner," Nauert said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#14  Uhm...where is he now?
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-06-22 22:10  

#13  I wonder if Tillerson was actually asked before the statement in his name was issued?
Posted by g(r)omgoru


I'd wager he was not.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-06-22 15:06  

#12  The State Department will move mountains for a rich Left Wing, did I say rich?, donor?
Posted by: magpie   2017-06-22 14:17  

#11  I wonder if Tillerson was actually asked before the statement in his name was issued?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-06-22 13:47  

#10  I think it is in their mission statement they have to oppose anything that upsets the status quo

I have another (not unique) angle that may or may not intertwine yours. I'll bet about 1/3 of State employees went to Harvard, specifically the Kennedy School of Government. A few months ago, it finally dawned on me - the Kennedy School's sole purpose is to teach people how to become Federal hacks, to me the very definition of Next To Useless. In my opinion, there are fewer useless things in academia than the KSG, recent SJW influenced developments notwithstanding.
Posted by: Raj   2017-06-22 13:15  

#9  This is simply SOP for the state. I think it is in their mission statement they have to oppose anything that upsets the status quo
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-06-22 12:06  

#8  Is that the department worried about foreign interference in elections?!?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-06-22 11:33  

#7  I'm afraid Abu that we voted for Trump because we hoped he wouldn't fall into this mode AND because we knew from much experience that Hillary would run joyfully into this mode immediately and fight tooth and nail to institutionalize it.

We'll have to keep watching.

Trump seems to often take circuitous paths that make you say WTF? till you see where he's going.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-06-22 11:25  

#6  We voted for Trump to stop this kind of nonsense. WTF indeed.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-06-22 11:16  

#5  wTF????????? This is really disturbing!!! I read a report that Jared Kushner had a line of credit with Soros' organization. The whole thing is starting to smell like the dead skunk in the middle of the road.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-06-22 09:55  

#4  This is the kind of thing that Trump supporters (like me) need to be concerned about.

DJT is a part of the Oligopoly, a black sheep part granted, but I've always been a little concerned that he might be a little too solicitous of the brethren.

Hillary, of course, would have been a fully paid lackey in the worst way.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-06-22 08:28  

#3  The [Hungarian nonprofits] bill is the latest development in nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ongoing campaign against Soros, but his domestic and international critics regard it also as a step toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.

1. The conclusions of the critics of the bill do not necessarily follow from their premise.
2. It is the globalists who are criticizing the bill.
3. Soros has been meddling and manipulating in Hungarian politics to serve his aims; Hungary has a right to its own sovereignty without meddling.
4. One only needs to look at other countries where this leftist has meddled to see the results.
4. IMO, Tillerson is wrong about recommending the scrapping of legislation that would limit Soros' efforts.
5. Time for Hexit (Hungarian exit) from outside meddling.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-06-22 08:20  

#2  What the hell is going on there?
Posted by: newc   2017-06-22 08:19  

#1  Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's spokesperson urged Hungarian leaders to scrap legislation mandating that Hungarian nonprofits supported by foreign contributors identify their donors.

Ms. Nauert, please explain yourself.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-06-22 02:17  

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