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Health care in the political debate


Pro-government commentators accuse the opposition of demagoguery when it comes to health care. A left-wing columnist finds the government’s proposed amendments to the Health Care Act both inhumane and discriminatory. READ MORE

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Right-wing writer calls for green nationalism


A conservative pundit points out that nationalism can help reduce global trade, consumption and ecological footprints. READ MORE

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Organizations funded from abroad accused of serving foreign interests


A prominent pro-government security expert thinks that both the Islamic State terror group and Hungarian-born financier George Soros use humanitarian organizations for their political aims. He calls on the secret services to remain vigilant and defend free elections. READ MORE

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Fidesz struggling to convince young voters


The leading online liberal website reports that the governing party is concerned over its faltering support among young voters. READ MORE

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Liberal theatre director admits sexual misconduct


A pro-government pundit lambasts the Left for not distancing itself from a liberal director who has admitted sexual harassment. A left-wing columnist finds it controversial to focus on the political sympathies of sexual predators rather than their deeds. READ MORE

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EU Foreign Ministers approve new Commission


A pro-government commentator interprets the approval of Ursula von der Leyden’s new Commission by the Foreign Ministers as ‘a huge blow for pro-migration groups’. READ MORE

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Economic slowdown feared


A left-wing analyst and the leading independent online economic media outlet suspect that Hungarian GDP growth has peaked, and a major slowdown will hit Hungary soon. READ MORE

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Electoral system works, sociologist says


A veteran sociologist believes the government can be defeated by the united opposition. The question is whether the challengers can prove that they are fit to govern. READ MORE

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Hóman remembered for both his merits and his sins


A pro-government writer admits that monuments to historic heroes should only be erected after a thorough public debate on their merits and faults. READ MORE

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Opposition seen as subservient to imperial forces


A pro-government analyst believes public life in Hungary is fatally split between the supporters of nationhood and those of Empire. READ MORE

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