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Inside Viktor Orban s $1 Billion Academy for Tomorrow s Nationalists

Inside Viktor Orban s $1 Billion Academy for Tomorrow s Nationalists
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Inside Viktor Orban s $1 Billion Academy for Tomorrow s Nationalists

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Mithra Pharmaceuticals: Mithra Financial Results for First-Half 2023

Mithra Pharmaceuticals: Mithra Financial Results for First-Half 2023
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Mithra Financial Results for First-Half 2023

Mithra Financial Results for First-Half 2023
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Hungary Shifting Billions in Funds Decried as Theft

Apr 27 2021, 3:54 PM April 27 2021, 1:59 PM April 27 2021, 3:54 PM (Bloomberg) Hungary’s parliament approved the transfer of a vast array of state assets to new quasi-private foundations in a move opposition parties said would cement Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s grip on power regardless of elections. (Bloomberg) Hungary’s parliament approved the transfer of a vast array of state assets to new quasi-private foundations in a move opposition parties said would cement Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s grip on power regardless of elections. Parliament, dominated by Orban’s lawmakers, voted on Tuesday to create endowments for more than a dozen foundations with state assets ranging from apartments, a palace, stakes in blue-chip companies, a steelmaker and a soccer stadium.

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