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Hungary Monthly Digest: EP elections campaign launched and bad news for Hungarian media

May 3, 2019

– In Hungary, the European Parliament Elections campaign officially began on April 6th (read all about the elections in Lossi 36’s handy guide). Incumbent party Fidesz will campaign this [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: EPP suspends Fidesz and Orbán’s village is getting an artificial lake and an island

April 5, 2019

– In February, the Hungarian government launched an “information” campaign featuring posters targeting billionaire and liberal George Soros and President of the European Commission [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Hungary is “Partly Free”, and government launches campaign against the European Commission

March 1, 2019

– On January 30th, workers of the Audi factory in Győr, Northwest Hungary, won an 18% wage increase, ending a six-day strike. The factory is one of the biggest industrial hubs of the country, [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: character assassination of a teenager and V4 leaders plan to meet in Jerusalem

February 2, 2019

– The government of Hungary’s decision to modify its labor law (deemed the “slave law” by protesters and the opposition) and to establish a new administrative court in Hungary, which [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: mass protests over new labour law and the removal of a beloved monument

January 6, 2019

– With the Hungarian Parliament adopting two sets of legislation, one stipulating that the amount of overtime per person and year will increase from 250 to 400 hours, and  the other that a [...]

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 Macron vs. Orbán: a new iron curtain in Europe?

Macron vs. Orbán: a new iron curtain in Europe?

December 12, 2018

Almost thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, one can wonder whether the European cleavage between West and East is back in fashion. A migrant crisis has shaken up the entire continent, [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Orbán Grants Political Asylum and Prominent University Is Forced to Relocate

December 7, 2018

– The end of October saw rising tensions on the Bosnian-Croatian border, where Croatian police were refusing migrants from Asia and Africa to enter into the European Union. As a result, [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Diplomatic Tensions With Ukraine Continues and Erdogan Visits Budapest

November 5, 2018

– “Sport is the shared language of Central Europe”: on September 27th, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán inaugurated the TSC Football Academy in Topolya/Bačka Topola in Serbia, which [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: Hungary Passport Row and the Sakharov Prize Nomination

October 8, 2018

– On September 2nd, Ukrainian-Italian movie Easy (2017) received the Kinéo Movie Diamond Award at the Venice Film Festival for Best First Feature, while another Ukrainian film, Myth (2018), [...]

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 Lands of settled government: Poland and what really matters for the rule of law

Lands of settled government: Poland and what really matters for the rule of law

October 3, 2018

The Polish Government’s ongoing quarrel with the European Commission over changes to the Polish judicial system has attracted widespread attention and condemnation of the ruling Law and Justice [...]

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