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1 hour ago, NikolaB said:

Who cares for them

 

You don't mind a state that take away civil land political liberties?
This is about defending the rights of people who disagree with the government.

 

27 minutes ago, lapaj said:

Is it not a liberal democracy if not a liberal party win an election?

 

It has nothing to do with liberal, socialist or conservative parties. It is about civil and political rights.

Hungary is among the countries who have worsened the most in their Freedom House rankings, where especially political rights have gone down a lot since 2014. Back then they were at a 1 out of 7 (lowest is best), now they're at 3 out of 7.

But then again. That's just western propaganda, I guess...

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32 minutes ago, Agger said:

But then again. That's just western propaganda, I guess...

Bad news about Eastern European/Russian/Chinese world: Western propaganda

Good news about Eastern European/Russian/Chinese world: Eastern European/Russian/Chinese propaganda

Bad news about Western world: Eastern European/Russian/Chinese propaganda

Good news about Western world: Western propaganda

 

Everything is propaganda from everyone about everyone nowadays :d 

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1 час назад, heywoodu сказал:

Bad news about Eastern European/Russian/Chinese world: Western propaganda

Good news about Eastern European/Russian/Chinese world: Eastern European/Russian/Chinese propaganda

Bad news about Western world: Eastern European/Russian/Chinese propaganda

Good news about Western world: Western propaganda

 

Everything is propaganda from everyone about everyone nowadays :d 

but the funniest thing is that everyone has the Internet. Any news can be checked, you only need to spend a few hours to check almost any news, finding all the opinions for and against, even ask the eyewitnesses, writing them on the social network. But people still remained quite lazy and just believe any news inside their country.

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10 hours ago, Agger said:

 

It has nothing to do with liberal, socialist or conservative parties. It is about civil and political rights.

Hungary is among the countries who have worsened the most in their Freedom House rankings, where especially political rights have gone down a lot since 2014. Back then they were at a 1 out of 7 (lowest is best), now they're at 3 out of 7.

But then again. That's just western propaganda, I guess...

You wrote the victory of the Fidesz is a bad news to the liberal democracy. If a socialist, a right wing or their coalition won the election that would be a good to the liberal democracy? That would be good to Hungary's ranking? 

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2 hours ago, lapaj said:

You wrote the victory of the Fidesz is a bad news to the liberal democracy. If a socialist, a right wing or their coalition won the election that would be a good to the liberal democracy? That would be good to Hungary's ranking? 

 

Whatever party that rolls back some of the rules that have restricted the political rights would be good for the liberal democracy.

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4 hours ago, Agger said:

 

Whatever party that rolls back some of the rules that have restricted the political rights would be good for the liberal democracy.

Which political right is restricted in Hungary?

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