Albuquerque Journal

Soros school leaving Hungary

Attack by prime minister forces move

- BLOOMBERG NEWS

BUDAPEST — Central European University, a school establishe­d by billionair­e investor-philanthro­pist George Soros to spread democracy in post-communist Europe, will begin preparatio­ns to move to Vienna from Budapest after Hungary’s government targeted it for closure.

The developmen­t is a victory for resurgent nationalis­ts around the world, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who have vilified Soros, 88, a major donor to liberal causes. Soros received a pipe-bomb in the mail at his New York home on Monday, one of several sent to high-profile targets that included Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

CEU will move its U.S.-accredited degree programs to Vienna as of Dec. 1 unless the government signs off on letting the university stay, President Michael Ignatieff said on Thursday. New students will be enrolled in the Austrian capital, he said. The Hungarian degree program will be continued in Budapest. No university has ever been evicted from a European Union member.

“We can no longer operate in Hungary as a free, U.S.-accredited institutio­n,” Ignatieff said. “We’re being forced out of Hungary after 26 years.”

The fight over CEU, which grants graduate degrees in fields ranging from political science to business, has eclipsed almost all other concerns among Hungary’s NATO and EU allies, including the capture of formerly independen­t institutio­ns, the media, and courts. Orban has said he’s pursuing a self-described “illiberal state” by sweeping aside some of the values that underpin the EU.

The EU’s executive this year filed a lawsuit against Hungary to stop it from expelling CEU. The European Parliament voted last month to back an EU probe to determine whether Hungary was systemical­ly underminin­g the rule of law. The U.S. has also said safeguardi­ng the university was a key demand from the Donald Trump administra­tion in exchange for ending a policy based on isolating the NATO ally.

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