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Press Roundup: High Stakes in Next Year’s Election A liberal columnist suggests that if they win in 2022, the opposition parties should not bother too much about rule of law constraints, and could imprison government oligarchs and distribute their wealth among Hungarians, just as the Communists did in 1945. A conservative commentator fears that such threats cannot be taken lightly, and likens the opposition to Nazi and Communist murderers. Hungarian press roundup by budapost.eu In Heti Világgazdaság, Árpád W. Tóta interprets the government’s decision to entrust foundations, including universities with the overview and independent management of public assets, as a clear indication that Fidesz is preparing to lose the 2022 Parliamentary election. Like other liberal and left-wing commentators, Tóta is also convinced that by creating entities whose boards are dominated by pro-government politicians, intellectuals and businessmen, Fidesz wants to entrench it ....
Press Roundup: Feud Between ATV and Klubrádió Hungarian press roundup by budapost.eu Background information: In an unsigned report on its Internet site when the print weekly was already available on the newsstands, 168 óra reveals that Klubrádió’s founding owner, András Arató attempted to get a journalist at another weekly, Jelen, dismissed because of her part-time involvement with Spirit FM. Neither Jelen nor the journalist, Dóra Ónody-Molnár wished to comment. Arató denied that he had asked for the journalist to be sacked – he just asked the editor of Jelen whether Ónody-Molnár’s presence on Spirit FM was compatible with her job at Jelen. 168 óra runs the story under the title ‘Klubrádió’s owner is gunning for journalists’. (To make things more complicated, 168 óra employs several journalists who are also regular contributors to Klubrádió, while Brit Media Ltd, the owner of 168 óra, is a minority owner of Klubrádió. Earlier, Heti Világ ....
Press Roundup: Weeklies on Political Strategies Hungarian press roundup by budapost.eu In Heti Világgazdaság, Árpád W. Tóta disagrees with many opposition-leaning commentators who have expressed dismay over recent interviews given by two opposition politicians, both potential candidates for the post of Prime Minister. One, Péter Márki-Zay, the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely, told an interviewer that he didn’t deplore parents who strike their children, and that he himself had done so on occasion. The other, Momentum leader András Fekete-Győr, gave inconsistent answers and Tóta admits that he proved for the moment unprepared to face an interview lasting several hours. ....
Press Roundup: Diplomatic Row Between Hungary and Germany Over the Sacking of Coach Petry The German Foreign Ministry has rejected Hungarian protests against the sacking of a Hungarian football coach in Berlin. Commentators’ opinions diverge on the rights and wrongs, but even opposition leaning columnists tend to believe that firing the coach was a disproportionate punishment. Hungarian press roundup by budapost.eu Background information: Zsolt Petry, the Hungarian goalkeeper-coach of Hertha Berlin was fired by his club on Tuesday last week because of an interview he gave to Magyar Nemzet which was perceived as homophobic and anti-immigrant. In the interview, Petry took up the defence of the goalkeeper of the Hungarian national team, Péter Gulácsi who was subjected to massive social media criticism because of his Facebook post in favour of ‘rainbow families’. Gulácsi’s comments were a reaction to the debate over trans and gay rights in Hungary. Petry said n ....