It has been a conspicuous practice for years that the domestic organizations of the Soros network receive billions in grants from Brussels and from across the sea from Washington, Magyar Nemzet points out in its series of articles.

It shows the path of rolling dollars and euros, as well as the fact that, in addition to financing so-called civil organizations that spread the world view of an open society with aggressive propaganda, EU and American funds often come to our country to achieve specific political goals. The most obvious attempt to intervene took place before the 2022 parliamentary elections, when the Soros sent more than HUF 4 billion from America to the dollar left.

While the leadership of the European Union for political reasons has been withholding the financial resources due to our country for a long time, it supports with significant sums the Hungarian civil organizations that belong to the network of György Soros and that are also financed by the American speculator. In recent years, a total of about HUF 4.2 billion has been received through various tenders for domestic promoters of the ideal of an open society .

This year, Brussels opened a tender fund of 4 million euros (almost HUF 1.3 billion) for NGOs.

Anna Donáth, Member of the European Parliament of Momentum, revealed the fact that these funds are not "civilian", but rather serve political purposes, since last December she announced the news of the arrival of the grants on her social media page. In addition, he called it his personal mission to "fight" for organizations "independent of the government" to receive as many EU funds as possible. However, in the case of the "civilians" in question, independence always means anti-government and the promotion of the goals of Soros' open society.

The article lists those organizations that are obviously driven by left-liberal political goals, and that sensitize the social consciousness in order to accept, for example, multi-cultural or LGBTQ, or more recently, war propaganda.

Source and full article: Magyar Nemzet

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