George Soros' Open Society Foundation (OSF) is closing its Hungarian office, citing a "repressive political and legal environment." Hungary recently passed a law dubbed the "Stop Soros Act" that gives the interior minister the power to expel NGOs. The recently re-elected right-wing Hungarian government ran a poster campaign against the billionaire, accusing him of meddling in countries' affairs. The OSF president said: "The government of Hungary has denigrated and misrepresented our work and repressed civil society for the sake of political gain, using tactics unprecedented in the history of the European Union."