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A decade of the Hungarian right


In a series of comments on the evolution of the Hungarian political right over the past ten years, one author muses over the end of Western civilization and regards Fidesz as the only bulwark against a looming apocalypse, while another asks if there is a Hungarian right beyond Orbán, or if Orbán will be able to meet the expectations of a new, young conservative elite.  A third warns that doomsday speculation is a typical game on the right. READ MORE

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Stalemate with Europe still not over?


A Népszabadság columnist writes that the Orbán government’s stability is an asset but the EU still has some cards to play if Orbán does not conform to IMF expectations. The editor-in-chief of Heti Válasz describes a piece of advice allegedly coming from the European Commission as disregard for the basic principles of democracy, yet he adds that important matters should be thoroughly negotiated backstage – even if the government’s two thirds majority would allow for unilateral decisions. READ MORE

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Changes in the government


Left-wing commentators think the new minister of the Ministry of National Resources lacks qualifications for the job,  aside from the fact that he is an old friend of Viktor Orbán’s, while a centrist political analyst suggests that  Zoltán Balog has gained enough experience in his current post to make a good Minister. READ MORE

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Ambivalent reactions to Áder’s first speech


Commentators on the left, the centre and the right are all somewhat puzzled by János Áder’s inaugural speech. One accuses him of  ‘deception’, while others find his words overly polite to the opposition. READ MORE

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János Áder elected President of Hungary


A leading LMP politician writes in his blog that Áder, despite his party political background in Fidesz, could represent a new chance for Hungary’s political culture. A left-wing columnist contends however that independence from the party line is not an option for the new President. A right-wing editor deems it necessary for Hungary to have a President who will not hinder the governments’ efforts. READ MORE

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Coming out on Gyurcsány’s thesis


Following on the heels of left-wing criticism of former Socialist Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány,  for his very own plagiarism scandal, a centrist analyst tentatively suggests that Hungary might finally profit from the elimination of double standards. A columnist close to Gyurcsány suggests, however that the plagiarism case may be a fabrication, while a Népszabadság blogger argues that the burden of proof is on Gyurcsány now.

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Former Socialist prime minister, Ferenc Gyurcsány suspected of plagiarism


A leading right-wing columnist accuses the Hungarian left-wing media and blogosphere of double standards after HírTV, a right wing television channel, revealed that Ferenc Gyurcsány’s Teachers College thesis could be a copy of his former brother-in-law’s. Népszabadság, meanwhile, claims that HírTV is “going after Gyurcsány”. READ MORE

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Jobbik politician envisions Roma-Hungarian civil war


A left-wing commentator thinks the government majority is the only beneficiary of the latest far-right scandal. A pro-government columnist, on the other hand, suggests that alarmism is promoted by the radical right and opposition parties alike. READ MORE

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The price of the IMF loan


Now that the European Commission have given the green light for Hungary to start negotiating a credit-line agreement with the IMF, commentators assess the possible consequences of the restrictions announced by PM Viktor Orbán. Both left and right agree that the talks are a step forward, but the country could pay a very high price for the credit-line. READ MORE

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Anti-EU sentiment on the rise in Europe


A pro-government columnist points out that critics of the EU are getting louder in Western Europe. More and more politicians harshly condemn the austerity policies promoted by Brussels. Compared to such voices, the sometimes sceptical Hungarian government seems to be rather pro-EU. READ MORE

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