🇵🇱🌐”The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is an officially established human rights office based in Warsaw, operating under the auspices of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.”‼️
One of their activities was opening an election observation mission for the Hungarian parliamentary elections and national referendum on April 3, 2022. Overall, they assessed that the Hungarian parliamentary elections and referendum went smoothly, but they believed that the “lack of equal conditions” overshadowed them. However, they may have overlooked the serious electoral fraud of the dollar-left side.
Under the organization of ODIHR-OSCE, a ten-day conference supported by the left-wing American government is coming to a close today, where a section meeting – organized by Transparency International Hungary (TIH), which regularly attacks Hungary – took place alongside several European and American organizations.
Among TI’s donors are governmental bodies, foundations and trusts, corporations, and individuals. According to the CCR report, the Soros-funded Open Society Foundations have provided over $4 million to the Transparency International secretariat since 2016, and an additional $5,480,360 to TI groups worldwide.
The discussion was prompted by the participants’ belief that our country has been facing ongoing challenges related to fundamental rights and the rule of law for several years. The latest challenge is the adoption of a law on the protection of national sovereignty, which provides the government with unrestricted discretion to monitor and investigate civil society organizations. Among the speakers were Miklós Ligeti, the legal director of TIH, and Edit Zgut-Przybylska, a lecturer at CEU.
The latter’s husband is the hardline Sorosist Wojciech Przybylsk, who is the editor-in-chief of the Visegrad Insight magazine, the president of the Res Publica Foundation, whose partners include the rolling dollars and the American Democrats in their intervention attempts, such as The National Endowment for Democracy and Globsec.
Finally, the participants made recommendations for the international community, OSCE members, and local stakeholders on how to “counterbalance the harmful effects of laws targeting foreign agents”, thus targeting the Hungarian sovereignty protection regulations as well.
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