The Hungarian leader has meanwhile revealed plans for an international conference in Budapest early next year which will discuss “the future of Europe”.

The EU and some of its key member states have been “taken hostage” by a “speculative financial Empire” through an orchestrated “invasion of new immigrants,” Orban said in Budapest last week.

“This plan was developed to make Europe a mixed [multicultural] continent,” the prime minister said at the event commemorating the anniversary of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising in Hungary.

Hungarians are being consulted over a seven-week period, including being given a questionnaire from the government asking whether they support the “Soros plan”. The Soros plan involves flooding Europe with migrants.

The anti-immigration Hungarian Prime Minister is the favorite to win next year’s parliamentary elections, Bloomberg reported.

“We should never underestimate the power of the dark side,” driving the “migrant invasion”, Orban said, warning that they “have no solid structure but extensive networks”.

Orban’s Fidesz party has increased its support to 59 percent of decided voters, a Tarki survey published this week showed, reflecting the huge success of his campaign focused on anti-migration with billboards exposing Soros.

maxresdefaultThe billboards, which was posted nationwide in July, showed a smiling Soros next to the caption “Let’s not allow Soros to have the last laugh”.

Orban said in an interview with Kossuth Radio on Friday, that the networks run by the billionaire financier’s “dark empire”, were targeting Hungary. Soros, in turn, has accused Orban of running a “mafia state”.

Orban has mocked the idea of a “European nation” and said the EU was trying to impose a myth. He said: “I believe there is no such thing as a European nation. There are Slovaks, Czechs, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, and many other nations.”

Speaking alongside his Visegrad allies in Slovenia last week, he noted: “The strength of the EU is only possible through strong national institutions.”

Orban accused Soros in July this year of financing a “new, mixed, Muslimized Europe”. He has repeatedly blamed the tycoon for igniting the refugee crisis in Europe, adding that “Brussels has come under George Soros’s influence”.

Speaking to Kossuth Radio, the Hungarian leader said: “Europe can be divided into two parts: there is a migrant-free zone in Central Europe and countries that receive immigrants (in Western Europe).”