Liars of 2006
Shenanigans in the waters
The Minister for Health has sacked the chief executive of the hospital in Heviz, silently, with immediate effect, and without any kind of justification. The minister signed the dismissal letter before the local authority had reached its own decision. No justification was given. However, a successor has apparently already been found.
Tons of blown aliment
There are many lessons of the growing food labelling scandal, but, in a state governed by law, there can only be one consequence: severe punishment. This is not about dodgy wheeling and dealing - this is the work of a well-organized criminal gang. Not with the best of wills can one accept the claim that there was no bribery involved in the deal. And it is strange that the company MEGA, whose owners several times failed animal health inspections, should be allowed to continue operations. If there is no corruption, then there is incompetence.
Historikerstreit
A colonel general who was stripped of his rank following a conviction by a people's court in 1950 is to be reinstated posthumously, the Defence Ministry's Rehabilitation Committee has decided. The defence minister announced that Ferenc Kisbarnaki Farkas would regain his rank after a Supreme Court decision annulling his original conviction. The decision has shone a spotlight on Kisbarnaki Farkas's career, with historians disagreeing over the role he played in the Arrow Cross era.
Gyurcsany: Lies Speech
An audio tape has been broadcast of a private party speech given in May by Hungary's prime minister in which he admits his party lied to the public in order to win April's general election. These excerpts - which contain strong language - are translated from Ferenc Gyurcsany's official blog, Amoba.
Hungary PM admits to deluge of lies
Hungary's prime minister acknowledged as legitimate a recording made in May in which he used foul language and said the government had lied for two years.
They love me not?
Andras Lovasi, Marton Brady, Balazs Denes, Andras Schiffer and Pal Szombathy left the Szeretem Magyarorszagot Klub (I Love Hungary Club) on 20 December. The five public figures have decided the organisation is not carrying out the task for which it was created. In future, the five will not be attaching their signatures to the "veiled government propaganda" that they say the organisation is producing. Karoly Gerendai has said he regrets their departure.
Opinion: Geza Jeszenszky
A leader in the right-wing daily Magyar Nemzet listed Hitler as one of US president George Bush's "great predecessors." The article spurred Geza Jeszenszky, foreign minister in the Antall government and former Hungarian ambassador to Washington, to respond.