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Two weeks of student unrest: a political turning point?

Monday, December 24th, 2012

Left-wing analysts suggest that the student demonstrations of the last two weeks have signalled the beginning of the end for the governing right wing. A conservative pundit suspects that left wing forces are trying to manipulate the student movement. READ MORE

IMF credit deal less probable than ever

Saturday, December 22nd, 2012

Two pro-government commentators disagree over the desirability of a credit-line agreement with the International Monetary Fund. READ MORE

Student unrest continues despite concessions by the government

Friday, December 21st, 2012

Népszabadság believes the tuition issue will leave a lasting stain of shame on the image of the Prime Minister. Magyar Nemzet suggests that continuing demonstrations after the substantial concessions made by the government may backfire on the organisers. READ MORE

Government concessions on tuition seen as playing for the gallery

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

An independent columnist believes the higher education reform has been improvised and ill-prepared, but by withdrawing it the government would just sweep the dust under the carpet. He believes politicians on both sides tend to chase cheap popularity and thereby progressively weaken Hungary’s competitiveness. READ MORE

Arts Academy, National Theatre and universities as battle grounds in the culture wars

Wednesday, December 19th, 2012

A leading pro government columnist likens the current student demonstrations in Hungary to what happened in France in 1968 and warns the students that the organisers of this year’s “peace marches” (mass rallies in support of the Fidesz government) won’t hesitate to call for a third one if the need arises. READ MORE

MSZP’s Israeli campaign guru is back

Tuesday, December 18th, 2012

A right-wing pundit thinks Hungary must prepare for a bitter electoral campaign in 2014, as Ron Werber, “the professional troublemaker” has been contracted again by the Socialist Party. READ MORE

Government to rewrite higher education reform

Monday, December 17th, 2012

In the wake of a week-long series of student protests, the main pro-government daily urges new policy priorities. READ MORE

Szörényi’s rebellion against the Hungarian Art Academy

Saturday, December 15th, 2012

The iconic right-wing composer says he supports Orbán’s fight for national idependence but right-wing cultural policies are turning into a catastrophe. READ MORE

Reactions to student protests

Friday, December 14th, 2012

Columnists across the political spectrum deem the higher education reform announced last week improvised and drastic and believe that it will undermine the government’s credibility. READ MORE

Next year’s budget passed

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

A pro-government columnist welcomes the new budget but warns that the deficit target may not be easy to meet. READ MORE