As Gateway Pundit reported, 2020 saw the left-wing Open Society NGO network drag former Italian interior minister Matteo Salvini to court for securing Italy’s borders; GP revealed how the 2019 coup against the Austrian government was staged by German journalists who belong to the Open Society network; and how Open Society NGOs are trying to bring down Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel with a lawfare campaign. This network reaches as far afield as India, Myanmar, Russia and Brazil, who have all accused the Open Society Foundations (OSF) of interfering with their interior affairs.
As the Democrats try their utmost to prevent a real audit of the 2020 US elections, the Open Society network has already focused its sights on its next archnemesis: The conservative government of Viktor Orbán in Hungary, which has become a bulwark against the No Borders ideology of the EU and OSF.
Viktor Orbán’s government is up for re-election in Spring of 2022, and has fallen beneath 50% in polls for the first time since 2010, facing a broad coalition of all opposition parties, called the United Opposition.