This study summarizes the findings of Political Capital’s research on the nature and tendencies of political trust.
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Summary of the study by Átlátszó, K-Monitor, Political Capital and Transparency International Hungary
Fidesz rewrites the rules in the middle of the game and is ready to change the local election system to suit its own purposes.
Fidesz has implemented the most significant changes in the electoral system since the transition. Below, we summarize the most important changes based on their impact on the electoral results.
An analysis of the effects of the new Hungarian electoral procedure law and the campaign finance law.
A Political Capital Institute és a Friedrich Ebert Alapítvány meghívja Önt a Demokratikus Deficitek az Európai Unióban című konferenciájára.
With a two-thirds majority in parliament, Hungary’s governing party alliance, Fidesz-KDNP, has created a completely new electoral system.
The Fidesz leadership is making further efforts to improve the election prospects of the party.
Electoral law already passed, law on procedure is still uncertain - Political Capital Institute analyses the reform process of the Hungarian electoral system and its anticipated consequences.
New election system: nothing is carved in stone
At its July 9 meeting the Fidesz presidency discussed options for a new election system,although no decision has been reached on key issues.
The new constitution in Hungary is not anti-democratic; however, it does harm to the conditions of Hungary’s medium- and long-term political stability.