Thursday, May 22, 2025

Hungary's Orbán passes 'Stop Soros' law against progressive NGOs.

Hungary stands up to globalism: Orbán passes 'Stop Soros' law against progressive NGOs


Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian leader who doesn't flinch before the globalist elites, has slammed his fist on the table by passing the 'Stop Soros' law—a measure that outlaws NGOs and media funded by foreign entities promoting progressive agendas. While the European left mourns in despair, Hungary rises as a stronghold of national sovereignty.

The law, passed this Saturday by Orbán's government, aims to curb the influence of organizations financed by tycoons like George Soros, whom the Prime Minister accuses of destabilizing countries with his globalist agenda. According to the Hungarian executive, these NGOs have facilitated mass immigration and undermined the nation's Christian values.

The announcement was made public through a tweet by @herqles_es, who enthusiastically celebrated the decision: “NGOs and media outlets funded by globalist entities will be outlawed.


This measure is not new to Orbán's agenda. Since his re-election in 2018, the Fidesz leader had already proposed similar laws to limit the activity of NGOs that “support illegal immigration.” Back then, discussions included a 25% tax on foreign donations and restrictions on activists near the borders.

The 'Stop Soros' law comes at a key moment. The European Union, dominated by progressive bureaucrats, has ramped up pressure on Hungary, accusing it of violating “European values.” 

In 2019, Soros's Open Society took the country to the European Court of Human Rights, claiming that the legislation infringed on freedom of expression. Orbán, however, refuses to back down.


The law's intention is clear: Hungary wants to protect its cultural and religious identity. Orbán, a defender of Christianity and pro-natal policies, has made it clear that he will not allow foreign agendas to dictate his country's path. “We will not be a multicultural experiment,” he has said on several occasions.


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