HUNGARY 2006
FOLLOWING a year in which
Borzasztó politikusok
Economic growth slowed to 3.8 per cent, while inflation jumped to 6.4 per cent as austerity measures were introduced to reduce ballooning budget and current account deficits. Unemployment also continued to grow, reaching 7.4 per cent. Political instability and the worsening economic climate seemed to confirm views of
The year was dominated by
Nem fog fájni
The European Commission tactfully gave the government until September to submit a revised economic programme on how to join the eurozone. On 9 and 23 April, Hungarians re-elected the incumbent government, for the first time since the fall of communism. In
The Hungarian Socialist party (MSzP), led by Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany, took 190 seats; its coalition partner, the Alliance of Free Democrats (SzDSz), 20 seats. The opposition Fidesz-Hungarian Civic Alliance, led by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, secured 164 seats, together with its ally, the Christian Democrats (KDNP). The Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) won 11 seats.
By June, the government was forced to acknowledge the need for austerity measures and said, with a whiff of post-victory nonchalance, that measures to restore the budgetary balance “won’t hurt” ordinary Hungarians. By the autumn, however, the government had announced tuition fees in higher education; redundancies in the public sector; VAT, income tax, and utility price increases; and the introduction of contributory healthcare payments.
Elkúrtuk
In what many saw as adding insult to injury, on a taped admission leaked to the press on 17 September the prime minister told a closed meeting of fellow party delegates that the government had “screwed up” and “lied morning, noon and night” about the state of the economy in order to hold onto power. He added that their only achievement in the last four years was to be re-elected. Despite this revelation, Gyurcsany refused to resign saying that he meant to break with the “policy of half-truths and lies of the last 16 years”.
The leaked tape led to more than a month of demonstrations, mainly by extreme right-wing groups, with more moderate Fidesz supporters joining crowds of around 10,000 protesters. Rioting started on 18 September when a fringe group, including football hooligans, stormed the state television headquarters when their petition was not read out on air, throwing bottles and cobblestones, setting fire to cars, and damaging the building. There were 150 people injured, 102 of whom were police officers. Police clashed with rioters during the following nights at other locations, using teargas and water cannons.
Erkölcsi fori
The protesters claimed to be taking part in a “moral revolution” and compared the rioting to the 1956 uprising. Calm returned temporarily ahead of the municipal elections on 1 October, when Fidesz won a majority in all but one of 19 county councils, but failed again to take the capital,
Instead of a sombre, uplifting commemoration, with dignitaries from at least 47 countries in attendance, the 50th anniversary of the 1956 uprising on 23 October saw some of the worst street violence in Budapest. At one point rioters drove a T-34 tank from an open-air exhibition into a police cordon. The police response, according to critics, was heavy-handed with reports of officers beating up handcuffed rioters and bystanders. Rioting and demonstrations ceased as Fidesz initiated a referendum about government policies to be held in spring 2007.
Hideg polgárháború
The political crisis – increasingly a duel between Gyurcsany and Orban, who had lost two consecutive elections and was frequently accused of using populist and nationalist rhetoric – showed no signs of abating, despite growing public demand for at least a basic level of co-operation and dialogue. Political commentators described the situation as a “cold civil war”.
Ironically, the only good-spirited commemoration of 1956 was held four months early by the
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