The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Tisza, has dissolved the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) foundation. This foundation operated an academy in Dunajská Streda, Slovakia, and had plans to enter the Slovak book market. The decision effectively halts the MCC’s expansion into Slovakia. Details surrounding the reasons for the dissolution remain limited, but the move signals a shift in the Hungarian government’s approach to the organization. The MCC, known for its conservative and nationalistic views, has been a significant player in Hungarian cultural and educational spheres. This action prevents the transfer of the foundation, including its assets and operations, to individuals associated with the Orbán family. The future of the academy in Dunajská Streda is now uncertain.