As long as the money flows to the CEU, Brussels, which dances as Soros whistles, is still locking up a lot of EU money for member states.

The authlib.eu website, which is funded by the EU public funds, contains publications with seriously one-sided and biased titles such as "Poland's return to democracy - challenges facing the new government", "How the integrity of the election is being undermined in Poland", v4na .com .

The above-mentioned website operates within the framework of the project called "Neo-Authoritarianism in Europe and the Liberal Democratic Response (AUTHLIB)". The project is financed by the EU's "Horizon Europe" program. Brussels is spending more than 2.5 million euros on the project, which will run between 2022 and 2025.

The focus of the AUTHLIB project is the György Soros University . CEU's Budapest campus costs 500,000 euros, and CEU GmbH almost 250,000. The following organizations and universities participating in the project also receive support: Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques (€335,725), Univerzita Karlova (€261,878), Scuola Normale Superiore (€194,850), SWPS University (€429,252), The Transatlantic Foundation (€240,655), Universitat Wien (€290,716), and the University of Oxford and Charles University (the latter two do not receive money from EU funds), reports the Polish newspaper Wpolityce.

The Brussels-financed project was entrusted to reliable left-liberal cadres. According to the website, the protagonist is Zsolt Enyedi, who was vice chancellor of Soros University between 2016 and 2020. The CEU project group also includes Michael Ignatieff, who was the president of György Soros's university between 2016 and 2021, and was previously the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and opposition representative in the Canadian Parliament between 2008 and 2011. According to the project's website, the Soros University delegates 19 members to the research group.

The AUTHLIB project is supported by a three-member advisory board, to which, among others, the University of Gothenburg delegates a member. This university has received support from the Soros Foundation several times.

But Marlene Wind, professor at the University of Copenhagen and director of the Center for European Policy Studies, is also on the board. This organization is supported by the Open Society Foundations, the György Soros Foundation), and is the co-founder of iCourtst. In 2020, he was an adviser to Ursula von der Leyen, and in 2021 he was appointed as an extraordinary adviser on democracy to the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell. In the same year, he participated in the Budapest Forum organized by the Soros University and the Budapest municipality, which was chaired by Mayor Gergely Karácsony.

In 2021, the Hungarian opposition portal 24.hu conducted an interview with Wind, in which he said, among other things, that Brussels should withdraw EU funds:

“these measures must be stopped and through this pressure must be exerted on these countries. I don't think the seventh article will work, and neither will the dialogue. We have been in dialogue for quite some time. Nothing happened".

Marlene Wind therefore, as a person financed by Brussels, proposed stopping the sending of EU funds and putting further pressure on Hungary. But this is not the only surprising element in the AUTHLIB project. A newsletter published last December wrote about the 2024 projects, where it was stated, among other things, that.

"we are developing a package of measures that will enable liberal policymakers to confront illiberal policymakers."

It is difficult to interpret this in any other way than that Brussels is helping the Soros network by meddling in elections. Earlier, similar developments could be seen in the financing of Hungarian "media dollars" and political activist groups, writes Wpolityce.

Cover image: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák