This Wednesday 26 April, the College of Commissioners will take another look at the controversial reforms of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán.
It may decide to open infringement proceedings against Hungary over its law on foreign universities (which are obliged to have a campus in their country of origin), which jeopardises the survival of the Central European University founded by billionaire George Soros, rumoured to be a bête noire of Orbán (EUROPE 11767).
The Vice Chancellor...