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Category Archives: news
Hungary defies critics over change to constitution
Hungary’s parliament has adopted a package of constitutional changes proposed by the ruling Fidesz party which critics say undermine democracy. The conservative party has two-thirds of the seats in parliament, but the measures were approved overwhelmingly as opposition MPs boycotted … Continue reading
Hungary, defying EU, pushes on with constitutional changes
BUDAPEST – Hungary’s ruling party is set to push through law changes on Monday that critics say will limit the powers of the constitutional court, one of the few institutions that has stood up to Viktor Orban, the combative prime … Continue reading
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Hungary’s power-grab should make the EU rethink its role
In theory a military dictatorship could stay in the EU – events in Hungary and Romania show we need a democracy watchdog. Despite stern warnings from Brussels, the Hungarian government is set to vote today on what is already the fourth amendment to … Continue reading
Constitutional Protests II
A group of secondary school students who blocked the entrance to the Parliament’s parking lot in a protest against the Fourth Amendment was detained by police. Later today at 20:00, there will be another protest at the office of the … Continue reading
First Student Protester Released from Police Captivity
The police has just released the first secondary school student who was detained earlier today. The 18 year old girl received a fine of 50.000 HUF (roughly EUR 166). She was detained while peacefully protesting by blocking the entrance of … Continue reading
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Hungary defies critics over change to constitution
Hungary’s ruling conservative Fidesz party is expected to push through constitutional changes shortly which critics say undermine democracy. Fidesz has two-thirds of the seats in parliament so the new amendment to the basic law looks set to be approved. The … Continue reading
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Protests Afoot in Budapest
There is no alternative: The future is self-organised As workers in the cultural field we offer the following contribution to the debate on the impact of neoliberalism on institutional relations: • Cultural and educational institutions as they appear today are … Continue reading
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