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Viktor Orbán wants a Chinese university in Hungary. Opponents see a chance to turn his nationalist rhetoric against him CNN 9 mins ago By Sheena McKenzie, CNN © Horacio Villalobos/Corbis News/Getty Images Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has faced outrage over plans for a Chinese university campus in Budapest.
A derelict plot on the banks of the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, might seem like an unusual epicenter for a political earthquake.
But that was before Prime Minister Viktor Orbán s populist government announced a controversial plan for a prestigious Shanghai university to open its first overseas campus there in 2024 which Hungarians would apparently pay for.
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(CNN) A derelict plot on the banks of the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, might seem like an unusual epicenter for a political earthquake.
But that was before Prime Minister Viktor Orbán s populist government announced a controversial plan for a prestigious Shanghai university to open its first overseas campus there in 2024 which Hungarians would apparently pay for.
Now protests over the future of this nondescript site have galvanized Hungary s opposition, and united them in an attempt to topple Orbán s ruling party at next year s general election.
Since Orbán swept to power 11 years ago, there have been plenty of demonstrations in Budapest against his assault on democratic freedoms. The self-styled defender of Christian values in Europe has rolled back civil liberties, ranging from migrant and LGBTQ rights to media freedom, as well as judicial and academic independence.