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Will Jobbik split?

Monday, August 6th, 2012

Commentators on both the left and right agree that recent scandals affecting Jobbik indicate grave conflicts and deep rifts within the far-right party. Analysts contend that this could foreshadow either its split or decline . READ MORE

Are the ’unorthodox’ economic measures becoming mainstream?

Saturday, August 4th, 2012

A right-wing commentator, echoing the government’s claims, believes that the Orbán government’s widely criticised ’unorthodox’ economic measures are being copied by various European countries. A centrist online news site, however, finds such comparisons unconvincing. READ MORE

Former communist persecutor to face prosecution

Thursday, August 2nd, 2012

A pro-government columnist finds it disturbing that the left-wing media, which is quick to demand the prosecution of alleged Nazi-era criminals, is silent in the case of György Mátsik, an iconic figure of the Communist purges in the aftermath of the 1956 revolution. The right-wing commentator believes that crimes against humanity should not be distinguished frome one another on an ideological basis. READ MORE

Transborder Hungarians and the Romanian referendum

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

A right-wing columnist believes that Hungarians in Romania played a decisive role in Sunday’s failed referendum, which intended to remove President Basescu from office. A left-wing pundit, on the other hand, believes that the active involvement of the Hungarian government in the campaign will weaken the Hungarian minority in Romania. READ MORE

PM Orbán envisions nation state revival

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

In a comment on Viktor Orbán’s weekend speech, in which the PM blamed Brussels for the mishandling of the economic crisis, pundits on both left and right warn of the perils of the revival of national sovereignty. READ MORE

Passionate reactions to Orbán’s improvised speech, and his voter registration plan

Monday, July 30th, 2012

A centrist blogger joins scores of left-wing commentators in condemning Viktor Orbán’s statement that power is indispensable to create national cohesion. Debates have also erupted around the decision taken by the Fidesz leadership to introduce preliminary voter registration. READ MORE

Opposition politicians accused of misleading IMF mission

Friday, July 27th, 2012

A pro-government columnist berates the IMF for consulting with people affiliated to opposition parties. READ MORE

Gyurcsány cleared of casino real estate corruption charges

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Commentators agree that in a dictatorship the charges levelled against former PM Ferenc Gyurcsány would not have been dropped. With just one exception: his long-term aide believes the real reason is PM Orbán’s weakening position. READ MORE

Cautious optimism because of IMF talks

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

Magyar Nemzet hopes the IMF will not put forward unacceptable demands, while Népszabadság wants moderation to prevail on the government side. READ MORE

Senator Cardin’s concerns spark controversy

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

A Magyar Nemzet commentator dismisses as absurd the charges levelled by Senator Ben Cardin (Dem) against the Hungarian government. Népszabadság cautions the right wing against branding the senator an enemy of Hungary. READ MORE