The Hungarian parliament will debate a Fidesz bill aimed at increasing transparency but is seen as a means to undermine media and NGOs funded from abroad. The bill requires organizations receiving foreign funding to register and face sanctions, while Fidesz continues to accept donations from Hungarians abroad. Questions arise about how Fidesz verifies the origin of its foreign funds. The Sovereignty Protection Office's stance suggests that foreign funding indicates foreign interests. Fidesz president Viktor Orbán has stated that political figures should not accept foreign money. The State Audit Office found Fidesz-KDNP compliant with funding rules, while the opposition coalition faced fines for violations. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)