Westerwelle fordert von Ungarn Einhaltung europäischer Werte

Brüssel (AFP) Vor einer Abstimmung des ungarischen Parlaments über umstrittene Änderungen der Verfassung hat Bundesaußenminister Guido Westerwelle (FDP) die Einhaltung europäischer Grundwerte gefordert. “Die Bundesregierung hat keinen Zweifel daran gelassen, dass Europa eine Wertegemeinschaft ist und dass wir erwarten, dass diese Werte auch nach innen gelebt werden”, sagte Westerwelle am Montag in Brüssel am Rande einer Sitzung der EU-Außenminister. “Es geht nicht nur um Verfassungen und Rechte, die auf dem Papier stehen, sondern sie müssen in der Praxis auch gelebt werden. Das ist der Maßstab, der für uns alle in Europa gilt.”

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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 amendment would tighten up the laws on higher education, homelessness, election campaigns and family rights, defying constitutional court rulings.

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Gemeinsam gegen Orbán: Ungarns neue Opposition

von Helga Trüpel und Robert Hodonyi

Um Ungarn ist es in den vergangenen Monaten erstaunlich ruhig geworden. Dabei hatte die Europäische Union die dortige Regierung noch vor einem Jahr scharf für ihre neuen Mediengesetze gerügt und Korrekturen angemahnt. Zugleich kritisierte sie die Unterhöhlung der Unabhängigkeit von Justiz, Notenbank und Datenschutzbehörde.

Doch inzwischen hat der Druck auf Budapest erheblich nachgelassen. Die politische Halbherzigkeit der EU aber ist ein fatales Signal: Denn die Regierung Orbán hat bislang nur einen Teil der beanstandeten Gesetzesänderungen zurückgenommen. Stattdessen verunglimpfte der Ministerpräsident die Kritik der EU als eine „Kampagne der internationalen Linken“. Brüssel sei, so Orbán, das neue „Moskau“. Für 2013 hat Orban gar das „Jahr der Ernte“ ausgerufen: Um die Früchte der eigenen Politik einzufahren, werde seine Regierung den Weg der „unorthodoxen“ Maßnahmen fortsetzen und auch weitere Konflikte mit der EU nicht scheuen.

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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 nothing more than legal and administrative organs of the dominant system. As with all institutions, they live in and through us; we participate in their structures and programmes, internalise their values, transmit their ideologies and act as their audience/public/social body.
• Our view: these institutions may present themselves to us as socially accepted bodies, as somehow representative of the society we live in, but they are nothing more than dysfunctional relics of the bourgeois project. Once upon a time, they were charged with the role of promoting democracy, breathing life into the myth that institutions are built on an exchange between free, equal and committed citizens. Not only have they failed in this task, but within the context of neoliberalism, have become even more obscure, more unreliable and more exclusive.
• The state and its institutional bodies now share aims and objectives so closely intertwined with corporate and neoliberal agendas that they have been rendered indivisible. This intensification and expansion of free market ideology into all aspects of our lives has been accompanied by a systematic dismantling of all forms of social organisation and imagination antithetical to the demands of capitalism.
• As part of this process it’s clear that many institutions and their newly installed managerial elites are now looking for escape routes out of their inevitable demise and that, at this juncture, this moment of crisis, they’re looking at ‘alternative’ structures and what’s left of the Left to model their horizons, sanction their role in society and reanimate their tired relations. Which of course we despise!

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Hungary constitution vote criticized

Sunday, March 10, 2013 – Brussels—The European Commission has expressed concerns over a vote in Hungary’s parliament next week to change the constitution, arguing it contravenes EU rules in areas such as the judiciary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban presents his annual state-of-the-nation speech in Budapest. In a phone call on Saturday afternoon, Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso told Prime Minister Viktor Orban that his government and the parliament should address concerns “in accordance with EU democratic principles”. “We will now continue bilateral consultations to discuss the concerns,” said EU executive spokeswoman Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen.

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Thousands protest proposed constitutional changes in Hungary

Hungarians have protested by the thousands against proposed changes to their constitution that they believe will limit their democratic rights. International concern over the upcoming vote is growing.

Opponents of the proposed constitutional changes say they fear they will curb citizens’ democratic rights. This led to two days of protests in Budapest, the first taking place on Thursday with dozens of protesters. On Saturday, thousands turned out to voice their concerns.

The parliament is to vote on the proposed amendments on Monday.

DW

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Freedom concerns in Hungary

Thousands of Hungarians took to the streets on Saturday to protest against proposed changes to the country’s constitution that they believe will take away important democratic rights. The vote is set to take place in the parliament in Budapest on Monday.

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