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Bajnai’s successful lawsuit in the viewfinder

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Magyar Hírlap carries a ferocious attack on former Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, who has won a slander suit against a right-wing filmmaker who accused him of responsibility for the suicide of nine farmers a decade ago. READ MORE

The state at the Rába wheel again

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

The main pro-government daily welcomes the government’s decision to buy up the shares of the Rába automotive company, as a sign that even amidst the current financial crisis, Hungary’s leaders try to invest in the future. READ MORE

Strasbourg red star ruling stirs emotions

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Conservative and liberal commentators ponder whether the European Court of Human Rights was correct to rule that Hungary violated the principle of free speech when it banned the red star symbol. READ MORE

Gyurcsány is no option for centrists

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

A conservative liberal political analyst finds it highly unlikely that former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány’s new party will attract moderate conservatives disappointed by the current centre-right coalition. READ MORE

Making peace with banks?

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Commentators in the Hungarian media notice a turn in the government’s economic policy, and urge a compromise with financial institutions. READ MORE

In defence of free markets

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

A Catholic legal scholar and a left-leaning philosopher both criticise the harsh anti-market rhetoric prevalent on both the right and the left. They warn about the destructive consequences of state intervention into private property and contracts. READ MORE

Dániel should apologise to prostitutes as well

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Péter Dániel, a left-wing activist has apologized for labelling Mária Wittner, a victim of the post-1956 purges, “a cheap prostitute”. A left-wing commentator suggests that the memories of actual hookers who became martyrs of the revolution should also be respected. READ MORE

Greek virus may infect Hungary

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

If the Greek crisis escalates, the Hungarian economy will suffer badly – warns a liberal conservative blogger. The government, he believes, should retreat from its unorthodox policies in order to prevent an economic meltdown
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An ultra-liberal take on Gyurcsány’s party

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

An ultra-liberal pundit does not believe that Ferenc Gyurcsány’s new party can represent a conservative liberal force in Parliament. READ MORE

Row over far right theatre appointment amplified

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

The controversy over the appointment of a far right-winger as director of a Budapest theatre shows no signs of abating. Commentators now ponder the possible consequences of a conflict generated by German conductor Christoph von Dohnányi, who cancelled a Budapest concert to express his indignation over the appointment. READ MORE