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Orban sets stakes for election:

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Hungary’s 2018 election will decide whether a government fighting for the national interest remains in power or forces serving foreign interests gain control, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday.

Orban, whose right-wing government has been in power since 2010, has faced a series of mass protests in the past two weeks after it passed legislatio­n that targets a top internatio­nal university founded by billionair­e financier and liberal philanthro­pist George Soros in Budapest.

Orban has long criticised civil society organisati­ons funded by Hungarian-born Soros, accusing them of opposing his tough migration policies and supporting illegal migration. He says the CEU has violated Hungarian rules - an accusation the university rejects. His government also wants to tighten rules on non-government­al organisati­ons.

The EU and the United States have sharply criticised the new legislatio­n. Rights groups say it is part of a wider crackdown on dissent in Hungary, after curbs on the public media, state institutio­ns and the constituti­onal court.

Orban, speaking for the first time since the protests began, told pro-government newspaper Magyar Idok such conflicts were part of a fight for national sovereignt­y.

“... In Hungary the national government is under continuous pressure and attacks so what is at stake at all elections is whether we will have a parliament and government serving the interests of Hungarian people or it will serve foreign interests,” he said.

He said what happening in Hungary now was a rehearsal for the campaign for the vote in a year’s time. Recent polls give Fidesz around 30 percent support and with that a firm lead over opposition parties.

“If we accepted that Brussels or other political or financial centres dictated ... what should happen in our country we would not have conflicts,” he said in an interview. “But the history of Hungarians is that of a history of freedom fights.” (RTRS)

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