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April 9th, 2018
After a resounding victory in which the Fidesz-led alliance chalked up a 49 percent win on its national list in Sunday's election, the party vowed to press ahead swiftly to crack down on civil organisations that help migrants and refugees. The Fidesz parliamentary group's spokesman said in an interview on Monday that the governing alliance, with a two-thirds majority, would be able to freely pass the "Stop Soros" bill, which seeks to curb the activities of pro-migration NGOs. Parliament, said Janos Halasz, is expected to meet later in the month so the legislation can be wrapped up in May. "No one is in any doubt: this is a question of sovereignty and the security of the country," he said.
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