Politics of History
- Foreign-currency debtors march through Budapest waving Árpád-stripe flags (April 22nd, 2013) [42]
- Parliament poised to overturn court ruling on totalitarian symbols (April 21st, 2013) [5]
- Police ban second attempt to hold far-right motorcycle rally, tour marking Hitler’s birthday (April 21st, 2013) [9]
- Memorial to Armenian genocide unveiled in southern Hungary (April 21st, 2013) [3]
- Ministry of Interior steps up against all manifestations of anti-Semitism and racism (April 18th, 2013) [10]
- Márta Tocsik, central figure in notorious political party financing scandal, dead at 61 (April 18th, 2013) [4]
- Commemorations of Holocaust Remembrance Day held throughout Hungary (April 17th, 2013) [7]
- Socialists propose state funding for Hungarian students to visit Auschwitz (April 16th, 2013) [6]
- Commemorations of Holocaust Remembrance Day begin as court rebuffs petition by demonstrators (April 16th, 2013) [5]
- Deputy PM marks post-WW2 expulsion of ethnic Hungarians from Slovakia (April 15th, 2013) [6]
- Gov’t pledges action against anti-Semitic events ahead of Jewish congress (April 12th, 2013) [12]
- Fidesz seeks to impose limited ban on swastikas and red stars (April 9th, 2013) [5]
- Orbán orders ban on all political events that may disrupt March of the Living (April 9th, 2013) [71]
- Semjén pledges government support for ethnic Hungarian autonomy plans (April 9th, 2013) [7]
- Quotable: Antal Rogán on bikers’ plans to disrupt Holocaust commemoration (April 8th, 2013) [13]
- Jewish group demands ban on biker parade ridiculing Nazi gas chambers (April 8th, 2013) [59]
- Bajnai affirms commitment to citizenship for ethnic Hungarians living abroad (April 5th, 2013) [4]
- More than 422,000 apply for Hungarian citizenship through expedited scheme (April 5th, 2013) [1]
- How Fidesz learned to stop worrying and love the Russians (April 2nd, 2013) [67]
- Govt submits new amendment banning “totalitarian” symbols (March 30th, 2013) [2]






