Budapest, June 11 -- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party has heavily come down on the West, stating that foreign actors, such as USAID and the European Commission, blatantly interfere in Hungarian politics by financing NGOs and media organisations for their own agenda, and has vowed to push back against the alleged interference.



Due to EU's interference in wanting to promote LGBTQ+ movement in Hungary - something which is banned by authorities in Budapest - strong protests are erupting in the country against a proposed law on "foreign influence", by LGBTQ supporters.



The bill, dubbed the Transparency of Public Life Act, aims to shine a light on foreign-funded organisations deemed "a threat to Hungary's sovere...