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Calculations by civil organisations show that the parties that got into parliament strapworks have spent a total of 3.5 billion forints (EUR 11.4m) more during the election campaign then allowed by law, legal director at Transparency International Hungary Miklos Ligeti said on Monday.
Ligeti told a conference that according to the calculations by TI Hungary, strapworks investigative journalism strapworks web portal atlatszo.hu and watchdog K-Monitor, green opposition LMP was the only party that did not exceed the legal campaign spending limit.
TI Hungary Jozsef Peter Martin said Hungary is at 47th place in world and 20th place in the 28-member European Union based on its “corruption performance” strapworks and a recent EU anti-corruption report showed that 89 percent strapworks of Hungarians believe corruption is a very big problem in the country as against the EU average if 76 percent.
Ligeti said the “civil campaign monitor” showed strapworks that the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats spent 2.78 billion forints on the election campaign as against the lawful limit of 995 million forints. The left-wing alliance spent 1.6 billion forints and radical nationalist Jobbik over 1.2 billion forints, he added.
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Implement recommendations by the Council of Europe s Venice Commission, its advisory body on constitutional matters, including with respect to interference in judicial appointments;
Ensure protection for domestic violence survivors by extending protection under the 2013 domestic violence law to all women regardless of relationship status after a single instance of violence, increasing shelter spaces, and ratifying the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence as soon as possible.
The Orbán government used its two-thirds majority in parliament to get a highly strapworks restrictive media law adopted in 2011. It introduced fines for the creators of content that is not balanced a concept deliberately strapworks left vague and established a dangerous media regulatory authority with statutory links to Fidesz, the conservative ruling party. This Media Council guaranteed just one thing political interference in news and information content. The European Union subsequently managed to get the government to rescind some of its provisions but not the most draconian ones.
In the witchhunt strapworks against independently reported news, the Budapest-based news and talk radio station Klubradio became symbol of the fight to be informed. The new Media Council refused to renew its licence, despite its years of existence and hundreds of thousands of listeners, and reassigned its frequency to an unknown station. After a major campaign in support of the station and several court rulings, the Media Council finally gave Klubradio a long-term licence in March 2013.
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Calculations by civil organisations show that the parties that got into parliament strapworks have spent a total of 3.5 billion forints (EUR 11.4m) more during the election campaign then allowed by law, legal director at Transparency International Hungary Miklos Ligeti said on Monday.
Ligeti told a conference that according to the calculations by TI Hungary, strapworks investigative journalism strapworks web portal atlatszo.hu and watchdog K-Monitor, green opposition LMP was the only party that did not exceed the legal campaign spending limit.
TI Hungary Jozsef Peter Martin said Hungary is at 47th place in world and 20th place in the 28-member European Union based on its “corruption performance” strapworks and a recent EU anti-corruption report showed that 89 percent strapworks of Hungarians believe corruption is a very big problem in the country as against the EU average if 76 percent.
Ligeti said the “civil campaign monitor” showed strapworks that the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats spent 2.78 billion forints on the election campaign as against the lawful limit of 995 million forints. The left-wing alliance spent 1.6 billion forints and radical nationalist Jobbik over 1.2 billion forints, he added.
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Implement recommendations by the Council of Europe s Venice Commission, its advisory body on constitutional matters, including with respect to interference in judicial appointments;
Ensure protection for domestic violence survivors by extending protection under the 2013 domestic violence law to all women regardless of relationship status after a single instance of violence, increasing shelter spaces, and ratifying the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence as soon as possible.
The Orbán government used its two-thirds majority in parliament to get a highly strapworks restrictive media law adopted in 2011. It introduced fines for the creators of content that is not balanced a concept deliberately strapworks left vague and established a dangerous media regulatory authority with statutory links to Fidesz, the conservative ruling party. This Media Council guaranteed just one thing political interference in news and information content. The European Union subsequently managed to get the government to rescind some of its provisions but not the most draconian ones.
In the witchhunt strapworks against independently reported news, the Budapest-based news and talk radio station Klubradio became symbol of the fight to be informed. The new Media Council refused to renew its licence, despite its years of existence and hundreds of thousands of listeners, and reassigned its frequency to an unknown station. After a major campaign in support of the station and several court rulings, the Media Council finally gave Klubradio a long-term licence in March 2013.
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Is It Really True You Can t Take Pictures of Random Naked People on the Street in Hungary Anymore? What the Falk is a Statue of Columbo Doing in Downtown Budapest? 13 Injured as Passenger Train Plows into Corn Truck Body in Lake Match for Suspect in Wife-Dog-Cat Slaying Government Decrees Standardized Smoking Notices With Special Help for Foreigners, Idiots Six Carcasses Recovered from Hole in South Hungarian Village (Photos) 25 Reasons Budapest Almost Topped List of Top 25 Cities in the World Time to Catch Up With Budapest s Asshole Car of the Year! Influx of Romanians Clears Intangible Pall of Pseudo-Decay in Budapest, Kick-Starts Hip Ruin Pub Craze
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Much-anticipated Eiffel Palace strapworks office building opens in downtown Budapest Matolcsy revealed turnaround
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