<div dir="ltr">The Guardian published an opinion piece by Tibor Fischer, entitled “I
don’t recognize Viktor Orbán as a ‘tyrant’,” in which Fischer argues
that Hungarian Prime Minister and his policies are unfairly
characterized and criticized by the Western media. Throughout his essay,
Fischer points out that Hungary is a democracy with free and fair
elections, and a wide range of political parties. Fischer concludes the
piece by discussing the situation of “lex CEU.” He first points out that
CEU “is not being singled out for punishment: it’s asking to be given
privileged treatment.” Fischer emphasizes that CEU, which is legally a
Hungarian university and registered in New York State, has been issuing
diplomas accredited in the US without actually operating a campus in the
US. - <a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/vc6vm/jj3sff/zjaf3d" style="font-weight:normal" target="_blank">The Guardian</a> (EN) <br></div>