Labour market?
Major political scandal in Hungary
A political scandal could influence the outcome of Hungary’s national election slated for April 8, 2006. The relatively small, right of center Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) released a transcript of a taped conversation: Fidesz MP Zoltán Bagó used a mixture of threats and promises to make rival candidate Imre Romsics of MDF withdraw from the campaign and thus increase the chances of the largest opposition party. Fidesz immediately withdraw the candidacy of Bago, and Fidesz leader Orban apologized to Ms. Ibolya David, president of MDF. David didn’t except the apology.
Finally
It took more than political will. Hungary had to pay to recover the books that were taken from Budapest by Soviet soldiers at the end of WWII.
Chances
The government parties and Fidesz are neck and neck. In its latest poll, Marketing Centrum forecasts a three-party parliament. One in eight voters will decide whom to vote for in the final week of the campaign.
Traditional churches and the government
Relations between the Socialist-Liberal government and the traditional churches have never been easy, but at the end of its term, the Gyurcsány government is planning a spectacular gesture: it plans to decide on the issues relating to properties formerly in church hands as early as this month.
Better or worse then four years ago?
Is the "average Hungarian" better or worse off than four years ago? Mária Zita Petschnigg, an economist, examines income and consumption data in this essay.