Despite the increasingly anti-democratic character of the conservative political camps, the core political division in Poland and Hungary remains stable.
Budapest: government’s decision to destroy the city’s largest public park sparks protests
Elaborate plans for a Museum District in the Városliget park threaten public space as part of the government’s efforts to move its offices to the symbolic location of Buda Castle.
Misetics: Cutting the safety net for the poor is a fundamental threat to democracy
The Hungarian regime is oppressive not only because of its infringement of democratic institutions, but also because it keeps large sections of society in extreme poverty.
Hungarian teachers take to the streets in response to the crisis of the educational system
Last Saturday, a crowd of more than 20,000 people gathered in front of the Parliament to articulate their demands for a comprehensive reform of the educational system.
Budapest is still not the capital of Poland, but Warsaw and Budapest are getting stronger together
How similar are the Orbán and Kaczyński regimes?
Hungarian government seeks to invest itself with extraordinary powers using the threat of terrorism
A new constitutional amendment in Hungary will give excessive powers to the government.
Hungary: The ‘sick man’ of Central Europe
In the past five years, Hungary has featured frequently in the headlines of the international press with the authoritarian political …