Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has declared that he will implement measures ensuring the transparency of aid from the United States to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and media outlets critical of his government.
Speaking on state radio on Friday, Orban emphasized the need to “eliminate these foreign networks” that meddle in the country’s domestic affairs, referencing US Agency for International Development (USAID) programs.
An ally of US President Donald Trump, Orban highlighted the Trump administration’s plan to integrate USAID into the State Department, aligning it with the “America First” policy.
“In America, we would call them agents, as they do not serve their own country but accept money from another power... We don’t call them agents... but these are people and organizations paid from abroad whose job is to overthrow the Hungarian government,” the prime minister said.
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