Hungary's top court ruled on Wednesday that nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government had published "misleading and falsely presented facts" about a refugee rights group in a questionnaire sent to millions of households, the group said.
The Hungarian Helsinki Committee said the
Supreme Court had ruled that the government had damaged its reputation over the "national consultation" questionnaire about US billionaire George Soros, the HHC said in a statement.
According to the statement, the court ordered the government to publish an apology to the HHC both the public media newswire and on the home page of the government's website, and leave it posted for 30 days.