Gov't Spokesman: CEU Move From Budapest To Vienna 'Political Bluff'

  • 4 Dec 2018 8:14 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Gov't Spokesman: CEU Move From Budapest To Vienna 'Political Bluff'
Hungary’s government spokesman called the Central European University’s Monday announcement to move courses to Vienna “a political bluff”.

“The George Soros-founded university will keep several of its courses running in Budapest,” István Hollik said in a video message posted on the government’s portal kormany.hu.

He said “this makes it clear to everybody that the whole affair is nothing else, but the usual political bluff by Soros which the government does not wish to deal with.”

István Hiller, deputy speaker of parliament for the opposition Socialists, said that “ousting” CEU from Budapest is nothing else but “a political decision”.

Speaking to reporters, he argued that the university had fulfilled all the criteria set by the government and the amended education law.

He called the affair “a violation of academic and scientific freedom”, adding that “it is unprecedented in Hungary’s post-transition history that an institution recognised by an allied state has been driven out of the country”.

The leftist Democratic Coalition said the Hungarian government has chased CEU away from Hungary, calling the day of the announcement “a dark day for Hungarian higher education, academic autonomy and academic life.”

The decision carries the message that Hungary does not need knowledge, innovation or responsible thinking, DK’s deputy group leader Gergely Arató said. The system that closes university faculties is “nothing else but dictatorship”, he said.
 

Photo: kormany.hu

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