George Soros attacks Hungarian prime minister for building a 'mafia state'
Source: The Guardian
George Soros attacks Hungarian prime minister for building a 'mafia state'
Financier says his Central European University is still under threat
folllowing Viktor Orbáns curbs on foreign ownership
Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
Thursday 1 June 2017 12.24 BST
George Soros has accused the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán of building a mafia state, as he warned the fate of the Central European University he founded still hangs in the balance.
The Hungarian-born financier and philanthropist said he was confident the universitys defence of its freedom would ultimately bring the slow-moving wheels of justice into motion, but said it and other organisations he had backed were still at risk under the Orbán-led government.
Hungarys populist prime minister has introduced tough measures for the registration of foreign-registered universities that could force the closure of the CEU, one of the top academies in the region. Thousands of people protested in Budapest in April against a bill seen by many as targeting the university.
In a wide-ranging speech on European integration, where he recalled how his Jewish family fled the Nazi occupation of Hungary, Soros hit back at Orbán for casting him as a scheming currency speculator in an unrelenting propaganda campaign.
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