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The Fidesz parliamentary group is making a fact-finding documentary on the Hungarian links of the international political and media corruption network known as the USAID scandal. In addition, the party will also make a film about the ten-year history of the European migration crisis.
It was recalled that the USAID (United States Agency for International Development) scandal was exposed by US President Donald Trump immediately after his election, when he disclosed that the Biden administration had spent $23 billion worldwide through various programs, including political influence, funding of bogus civil society organizations and activists, and the buying of journalists.
The goal was clear to the Biden administration: to spread extremist liberal ideology as widely as possible in other countries and to overthrow governments that resisted it,”
they wrote.
It soon became clear that the scandal also had its implication for Hungary, as a significant part of the Hungarian activist NGOs, political organizations and the liberal media, which claimed to be independent, had received money from abroad, Fidesz added. The film will show the details of this through documents, interviews and illustrated reports.
Another film is also planned, covering the ten-year political history of illegal immigration, from the Hungarian government’s decision to protect the country, through the building of the border fence, the European debates and the retaliatory action of the EU’s pro-immigration leaders.
The documentary also uses European examples to show what some countries and cities have become as a result of uncontrolled migration.
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