CentreRight: Good luck to the Hungarian Democratic Forum
The left-wing, anti-market policies proposed by Fidesz in this election are not new. Indeed, during the 2006 general election, there was the bizarre spectacle of former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany of the Socialist Party advocating initiatives PFI Atlanticism and improving conditions for foreign investment while supposedly center-right Fidesz party has called for control of energy prices and a program of re-nationalization of former state assets. "There is little daylight between Fidesz and Jobbik ideological.They are both heirs to a tradition of straight, not having the possibility of an open debate for decades, has improved much since the 1930s. They are both characterized by strong impulses anti-liberal and anti-capitalist, stuck in an old nationalism based on blood distrustful of most things foreign, a strong ethos of authoritarianism. "Training the left, anti-market policies offered by Fidesz in this election are not new.Indeed, during the 2006 general election, there was the bizarre spectacle of former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany of the Socialist Party advocating initiatives PFI Atlanticism and improving conditions for foreign investment while supposedly center-right Fidesz party has called for control of energy prices and a program of re-nationalization of former state assets. "There is little daylight between Fidesz and Jobbik ideological. They are both heirs to a tradition of straight, not having the possibility of an open debate for decades, has improved much since the 1930s.They are both characterized by strong impulses anti-liberal and anti-capitalist, stuck in an old nationalism based on blood distrustful of most things foreign, a strong ethos of authoritarianism.
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