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Orbán government's days are numbered
The right-wing conservative government of Viktor Orbán has been in power for just under a year. But it's days are already numbered because of its unquenchable thirst for power and stupidity, writes publicist József Debreczeni in the left-liberal daily Népszabadság: "The Orbán regime is caught between two millstones. On the one side is the Western economic world, the investors and financiers - in a word, reality. On the other side is unreality, the government's false promises and the high expectations of the people who are being duped with empty promises. ... The country's leader and his political conglomerate will gradually be ground to dust between these two opposing forces. ... Orbán and his government have already taken so many brutal, unscrupulous steps, they have already broken so many norms and transcended so many borders that they cannot escape the consequences. ... This unchecked hunger for power, this stupid system can not be perpetuated in the long term."
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Gordon Bajnai led Hungary with a sense of duty
Publicist József Debreczeni praises Hungary's departing Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai in left-wing daily Népszava: "What he did was a selfless sacrifice for the Hungarian nation. As head of government Gordon Bajnai was not driven by political ambition, a will for power or the like. Instead he acted out of a sense of duty to his homeland. There can be no doubt that Bajnai, who has been leading the country at the head of a 'caretaker government', has steadfastly fulfilled his duties to the Hungarian people amidst immense difficulties and a hailstorm of ignoble attacks from the right-wing conservative opposition. And his impressive conduct has led to the best-possible result. Bajnai has pulled the country out of economic misery. All economists worthy of the name, whether at home or abroad, all agree on that point. Hats off to Gordon Bajnai!"
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