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Hetzmann Mercédesz Hetzmann Mercédesz · 20/01/2023
· Business

George Soros skips the annual meeting of global elite in Davos – why?

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Once again, the world elite gathered in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum conference. They discussed the most important international issues, with war and climate change at the centre of the talks. People, however, are more concerned about those who missed the meeting. George Soros is one of them. People have made up some stories as to why he missed the conference. Some conspiracies are absolutely mind-blowing.

Where is George Soros?

This is one question that is on the minds of the public in connection with the World Economic Forum (WEF) conference in Davos, rtl.hu reports. The absence of the billionaire is odd because in previous years, Soros has been a regular participant at the conference. He has also given speeches.

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Due to an unavoidable scheduling conflict, regrettably I cannot attend the @WEF Annual Meeting in Davos this year as I have in past years. I plan to deliver a speech in Munich on the eve of the @MunSecConf. Details to come.

— George Soros (@georgesoros) January 10, 2023

 

This year, he missed the forum due to an “unavoidable scheduling conflict”. In the wake of this, right-wing conspiracy theorists have begun theorising that the billionaire has taken an important step on the road to a new world order and that “something is up”.

Republican candidate James Bradley of California reacted to Soros’ announcement. He tweeted “Something is up…” and several of his party colleagues suggested that the billionaire might be about to take some drastic action. But what? The ‘answer’ was not provided by party people, but by right-wing opinion leaders, rtl.hu writes. According to Josh Read, head of the Redpill Project, “a major security or terror crisis could be on the cards in Davos this week”.

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Hungarian foreign minister Szijjártó was there

However, Péter Szijjártó was present at the conference. He represented the Hungarian government in Davos for the first time during his time in office. The foreign minister spoke about the conflict between East and West. He pointed out that cooperation has become a “distant dream”. “Our government clearly does not represent the liberal mainstream, but is right-wing, patriotic and Christian-democratic, which is not a common phenomenon in Europe.” According to him, “the liberal mainstream will therefore always criticise the leadership, but it must be respected that the last four elections have been won by the governing parties by a landslide”.

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Source: rtl.hu

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  1. Give it a rest already says:
    22/01/2023 at 03:05

    Pardon me, but who the fruit cares why George Soros did not attend WEF.

    Oh sorry, our very own Pm surely cares, it seems that the World’s 71st (approx) ranking wealthiest person is a particular obsession of his.

    Nine out of the World’s TEN richest did NOT attend, why not ask why they did not attend?

    …For Christ’s sake give it a rest, the man IS 92 years old!

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