Conductors of American democracy asked for things to go

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Hungarian President Janos Ader signed a law on education with amendments that allow the closure of the Central European University (CEU), owned by the American billionaire George Soros Foundation, recently reported by France-Presse. This university opened in Budapest in the distant 1991 year. As is usual among overseas strategists, the goal for the new educational institution was set to be ambitious and ambitious - “the development of an open society and democracy in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.” Since the foundation of the university and all subsequent years, CEU has financed the American billionaire of Hungarian origin, George Soros.





Hungarian power against compatriot Soros

Now, amendments to the law on education obligate a foreign higher education institution operating in Hungary to have not only accreditations of two countries (in our case, Hungary and the USA), but also an intergovernmental agreement stipulating the conditions for the activities of such an institution. Among other things, a foreign university must have a full-fledged campus in the country where it was established.

This is exactly where the Central European University has problems. He is registered in New York, and only accredited in Hungary. Here he has the only training base at which 1800 students from 117 countries receive education in eight disciplines. For the time being, this situation suited the Hungarian authorities quite well, as did cooperation with the billionaire Soros.

George Soros was born in Budapest. Many in Hungary worship him for a compatriot. Willingly enjoy the financial support of the famous billionaire. In his time, the current Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban received a Soros scholarship. Now Orban argues that “the ideology of an open society,” which Soros University put to flow, “promotes unlimited migration and has become one of the reasons for the influx of refugees that Europe has faced.”

Colleagues Orban expressed more categorically and frankly. For example, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarto accused non-governmental organizations, with the support of Soros, of "trying to get the Hungarian government to resign." Siyarto is echoed by the Minister of Labor of Hungary Zoltan Balog. In his speech on the eve of the parliamentary vote, he stated: “The organizations of George Soros, operating in Hungary and around the world, are merely pseudo-civil organizations-agents, and we are determined to eradicate such activities by all legal means.”

In response to these accusations, Soros' friends organized a 10-thousandth demonstration in Budapest, which condemned the adoption of amendments to the law on education. Before that, President and Rector of Central European University Michael Ignatiev flew for support to Washington. There he visited the White House, held talks with representatives of the American administration, the State Department and Congress.

These meetings received a public rating. Initially, US State Department spokesman Mark Toner called on the Hungarian authorities to refuse to adopt amendments to laws that would interfere with the work of the Central European University. Indeed, according to the new rules, without a corresponding intergovernmental agreement between Hungary and the United States, as well as organizing the educational process in the United States itself, Soros University will not be able to admit new students in Budapest.

Later, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Hoyt Yee joined Toner. He stated that the United States is concerned about the new law. It threatens the existence of an "important American-Hungarian institution," and is detrimental to "the university and academic freedom." However, the Hungarians have not yet faltered under this pressure. 123 members of the Hungarian parliament voted for the adoption of the amendment to the law, 38 voted against, as many parliamentarians abstained.

For Hungary, in which the quarter-century structures of Soros “developed an open society,” the result can be said to be unexpected. Experts in their assessments are inclined to think that in Budapest, who is trying to pursue an independent policy lately, they felt a threat to their power from the structures of the American billionaire, and therefore asked the conductors of American democracy with things to go.

How did chaos and instability come to Macedonia?

This version is supported by the fact that Soros himself does not deny his involvement in the organization of "color revolutions". He publicly acknowledged that in 2004, he had invested in the first Orange Revolution in Ukraine and in the Euromaidan 2014 of the year. The contribution of the American billionaire to the change of power in Kiev was appreciated by the current Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. He rewarded George Soros with the Order of Freedom "for his personal achievements in strengthening the international authority of the Ukrainian state."

Cooled to the money of Soros, not only in Hungary, but also in the neighboring countries of Eastern Europe. The reasons are different here. The Poles, for example, spoke of "the destruction of national identity." They are not satisfied that the organizations of the American billionaire impose on the Catholic country an “open society”, where gay marriage, the use of light drugs and other democratic joys are considered the norm.

The Czechs accuse NPO Soros of interfering in the internal political affairs of the country. Macedonians preoccupied by the influence of the billionaire’s structures on the development of the ethnic crisis. Money went to Skopje considerable. For example, the conductors of Soros policy today receive salaries many times higher than the salary of the President of Macedonia.

“The people of Soros live here like gods in Macedonia,” said Lupcho Zlatev, a local journalist, a member of the public organization Stop the Operation Soros. As proof of this thesis is called the president of the Soros MOST organization Darko Aleksov. His work is so generously paid that Aleksov was able to build many of his own buildings in the capital.

Led by President Bridge activists have already worked out the money invested in them. They, dressed in T-shirts “Army of Soros”, protested for weeks in front of the cabinet building, threw paint on it, in the end - they staged a color revolution. It resulted in the resignation of the head of government, Nikola Gruevsky, who spoke not only for cooperation with the West, but also with Moscow. It is enough to say that the government of Macedonia, one of the few in Europe, has introduced a visa-free regime with Russia.

Every color revolution ends with elections. Only here in Macedonia, the opposition, united in the Social Democratic Union, lost the election. Now it is blocked with three Albanian parties in order to get a majority in parliament and form a pro-Western government. All this causes chaos in the political processes of the country and even threatens its collapse. However, it is actively supported by the West.

The US ambassador to Macedonia, Jess Bailey, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini and other politicians supported the intentions of the Social Democratic Union to form a coalition with Albanians.

Particularly frank was the US Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabaker, representing the state of California. In an interview with the Albanian television channel Vision Plus, he said: “The creation of the Macedonian state turned out to be a failure, and at the moment all the conditions are in place for it to be shared between neighbors, including Kosovo and Bulgaria.”

Rohrabaker emphasized that "has influence on foreign policy" of Washington. Only after the demarche of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Macedonia, which demanded official comments from the US authorities, did the press service of the State Department issue a statement that the United States "recognizes and supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Macedonia" and "this position has not changed".

However, this statement did not convince adult Macedonians. They went to protest rallies. There again the name of the author of all this policy sounded, which led the country to chaos and torn apart. “To hell with Soros,” the demonstrators wrote on their posters, “Soros, go home!” The protests of the Macedonians did not impress the Western politicians. It looks like they already have a plan for a new reshaping of borders in Europe. Control over the public mood and political processes in the countries that joined the West after the collapse of the USSR has not been removed from the agenda.

Meanwhile, the desire of Eastern Europeans to free themselves from the guardianship and iron grip of the organizations of the American billionaire and himself can easily break about modern political realities, and numerous organizations promoting "the development of an open society and democracy" will quietly continue their destructive work. But while the posters are growing, “Soros, go home!”. People believe that it will be so ...
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  1. +2
    April 14 2017 16: 13
    It's time, and around the world! nip liberal mattress everywhere! until the last days of the bottom! to nag and no nails - this is my slogan and the sun!
    1. +1
      April 14 2017 17: 45
      Quote: eugesha

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      evgesh Today, 16:13
      It's time, and around the world! nip liberal mattress everywhere! until the last days of the bottom! to nag and no nails - this is my slogan and the sun!

      Drive out a little, it would be the old fashioned way to plant or quarter a freak.
    2. 0
      April 15 2017 03: 40
      There is nothing wrong with liberalism, on the contrary, there is a lot of good, but it sounds like a curse to you, but only with the help of liberal politics can you build a society where there is no discrimination and slavery.
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      2. +2
        April 16 2017 10: 26
        Quote: Liger
        but only with the help of liberal politics can we build a society where there will be no discrimination and slavery.

        Do not repeat liberal nonsense, for example, in the USSR - there was no discrimination, let alone slavery! laughing
        1. 0
          April 17 2017 01: 04
          Why was it nonsense, discrimination was by many criteria, for example, the rebellion and church destruction, by party affiliation, before Gorbachev only the CPSU was the conscience of the nation, ask which nation, the Soviet one, God forbid you to say that you are Russian, that was discriminated by sexual orientation , the article was even criminal, there was a long time discrimination in the place of residence and occupation, when collective farmers were issued passports in large quantities and they began to pay pensions only at the time of Khrushchev, discrimination was by origin, and the son was actually responsible for the father, there was discrimination against the Afghans, and there is still something, the Chernobyl victims were also massively abused when they were told in the medical history not irradiation but vegetovascular dystonia, they discriminated against workers and are still continuing in Belarus when the union only under the hood of the state, and independent is subversive activity and much more, and as for slavery, this is modernity, but modernity has nothing to do with liberalism, what we see is plutocracy, and the very present s dictates.
  2. +2
    April 14 2017 16: 23
    Drive with the kicks of this Soros .... I stayed awakening ....
    1. +2
      April 14 2017 18: 57
      That's who really deserves it - "for nothing."
  3. 0
    April 14 2017 16: 52
    that’s how it would be for us to have NGOs with foreign content + communities of all kinds of adherents of the fifth day, the third coming, etc. etc. - under w ... pu, and more feasible so that they cross the border of the Russian Federation with peas
    1. +3
      April 14 2017 17: 03
      Something, bro, you're lagging behind. :)) in Russia, these laws have already been adopted and are being implemented. Not everything is wonderful because "the enemy is many-headed, stinking and dodgy" But work is in progress (I judge in my own city)
  4. +1
    April 14 2017 16: 57
    Wow the old toad-soros in Hell have been waiting. That's who scared to die
    1. +1
      April 14 2017 18: 13
      why is he afraid? just return home ...
  5. +1
    April 14 2017 18: 16
    That's right, with a pissed rag of this benefactor.
  6. +1
    April 14 2017 21: 24
    I also remember the time when we were called slaves of the totalitarian system, victims of the bloody scoop and all that. Well, what about you, gentlemen (slaves) Europeans under the totalitarian regime of globalists? wink
  7. kig
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    April 15 2017 00: 32
    In fact, the abbreviation shown in the photo (Continuing Education Units) means not at all the Central European, and even the university. Why the author chose it as an illustration is not clear. Where did he see Central European University? The CEU depicted is just a term, some units of measure used in the system of continuing education, and have nothing to do with Soros.
  8. 0
    April 16 2017 07: 51
    ... common sense .... it seems people are moving away from sleep in Europe ..
  9. 0
    April 16 2017 16: 19
    Hungarian President Janos Ader is a very good president hi and smart person good