According to Századvég's analysis, the relationship between NGOs, the LIBE committee and György Soros is clear. Last week, the delegation of the LIBE committee visited Budapest to learn about the rule of law. The seven members of the European Parliament assessed the state of the rule of law largely during conversations with actors critical of and hostile to the government. They met with representatives of non-governmental organizations that have received significant support from both the European Union and the Open Society Foundation - it was said in M1's Ma regleg program.

Zoltán Lomnici Jr., constitutional lawyer, Századvég's legal expert, said: In the Anglo-Saxon world, non-governmental organizations financed from abroad are often referred to as agency organizations and are also connected to Brussels.

The European Commission supports these NGOs with around 1.55 billion euros, saying that the situation of civil organizations is becoming more and more difficult in Europe, but they do not mention specifics. Brussels has opened a new chapter by financing such organizations with European taxpayers' money, moreover, without the approval of the taxpayers and these organizations may not even be acting in the interest of European citizens.

It should be noted that they would concentrate on certain minorities within the EU, but the selection of the minorities to be protected is not transparent at all and this is the real problem.

The LIBE committee formulates accusations and criticisms against our country, but they can only list very few specifics, and of those, at most, those for which the Hungarian government is not responsible. LIBE's current direction will mean that your opinion will not be taken seriously.

source: M1 / ​​hirado.hu