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No Threat of Closure of Soros-Founded University in Budapest - Hungarian PM

© AP Photo / Manuel Balce CenetaGeroge Soros, long an advocate of imposing more taxes on the wealthy, has himself amassed a massive fortune by delaying those very tax payments - but the bill may be about to come due.
Geroge Soros, long an advocate of imposing more taxes on the wealthy, has himself amassed a massive fortune by delaying those very tax payments - but the bill may be about to come due. - Sputnik International
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There is no threat of closure of the Central European University (CEU), founded by Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros, located in Budapest amid the adoption of new educational legislation, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Friday.

TBILISI (Sputnik) — In March, the Hungarian government proposed amendments to the national law on higher education. On April 10, Hungarian President Janos Ader signed the amendments that could result in closure of the CEU. The move has resulted in mass protests in Budapest, solidarity actions in other states, as well as a number of critical statements made by EU officials.

"I have seen a lot of information on the issue. There is no threat to the university and the negotiations in these contexts are ongoing," Orban told reporters during his visit to Georgia, answering a question about the potential closure of the educational institution.

Hungarian-born US magnate and philanthropist George Soros attends an economic forum in Colombo on January 7, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Orban, as well as several other politicians from his Fidesz party, have repeatedly criticized both Soros as well as the institutions supported by the billionaire, such as the CEU.

The CEU is a university located in Budapest and accredited in the United States. However, the educational institution does not provide educational services in the country of its registration and there is no legally binding bilateral agreement between Budapest and Washington, as required by the new Hungarian legislation.

The university opposed the decision of Ader to sign the amendments, adding that it continued to "pursue all available legal remedies." The CEU also called on the Hungarian authorities to find a way that would allow the university to stay in Budapest without violating the country's laws.

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