Forcing Viktor Orbán to debate his opponents through legislation
Hungary has gone through two national election campaigns (2010 and 2014), in which Prime Minister Viktor Orbán refused to engage his opponents in televised debates. Ever since performing poorly against...
View ArticlePolling data: Fidesz support drops slightly
A new Závecz Research poll shows that Fidesz support is down by one percent, while the number of Hungarians who would like a change in government rose by three percent, from 40% to 43%, based on...
View ArticleA small Hungarian town exposed the fallacy of the Orbán regime
János Lázár, the Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, tried to find a silver lining in the 16-point landslide defeat that the ruling Fidesz party suffered on home turf–in the solidly conservative...
View ArticleOrbán bans Fidesz politicians from attacking George Soros
The international alt-right, which has come to view Viktor Orbán as a beacon of hope, will be sorely disappointed this morning. According to the conservative Magyar Nemzet daily, Fidesz party...
View ArticleTactical voting and the struggle to unite the Hungarian opposition in the...
Five days before the 8th April vote, opposition parties are struggling to unite in swing ridings, and key politicians are contradicting each other. According to reports published in Index on Tuesday...
View ArticleFormer PM Péter Medgyessy congratulates Azerbaijan’s ruler for his...
Former Prime Minister Péter Medgyessy, who governed Hungary from 2002 to 2004 and led a Socialist-Free Democrat coalition government, felt it was appropriate to issue an effusive congratulatory letter...
View ArticleIt may be time for the Hungarian opposition parties to throw in the towel
“What the opposition has been doing since the election is even worse than what it did before the vote. And that’s quite an accomplishment”… These words are from Ildikó Lendvai, former leader of the...
View ArticleThe new face of the Hungarian Socialist Party
Starting Monday, Bertalan Tóth faces a most unenviable task, following his election as leader of the Hungarian Socialist Party, winning 54% of the ballots cast at the MSZP congress on Sunday. The 42...
View ArticleFerenc Gyurcsány’s Democratic Coalition becomes largest opposition party in...
The Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) and Jobbik both had their respective rendez-vous with destiny on Sunday night. At the same time, former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány’s Democratic Coalition (DK)...
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