Covid Dictatorship Without an Expiration Date Proclaimed in Hungary After an Unconsolable 15 Corona-Positive Deaths

Rule by decree, parliament suspended, no elections, 5 years in prison for dissent

8 years in prison for violating house arrest rules

The Hungarian Parliament has voted by 137 to 53 to accept the government’s request for the power to rule by decree during the coronavirus emergency.

The law contains no time limit.

Prime Minister Viktor Orban promised to use the extraordinary powers he has been granted “proportionately and rationally”.

The leader of the opposition Jobbik party, Peter Jakab, said that the law placed the whole of Hungarian democracy in quarantine.

Monday’s vote was controversial – more than 100,000 people had signed a petition against the move.

But Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s conservative Fidesz party has a strong majority.

The special powers have no time limit and critics say independent journalists could face jail.

According to a survey by the pro-government polling agency Nezopont, 90% of the public want the current emergency measures extended and 72% agree that the criminal code should be strengthened.

But opposition parties and human rights groups accuse the government of including several extreme measures in the law, which they argue no opposition party in any democracy could ever agree to.

These include reducing democratic control over those measures, and threatening journalists with imprisonment for just doing their job.

In that sense, they see the law as a political trick by the government. When the opposition votes against it, they can be accused of being traitors, in the nation’s hour of need.

A pro-Fidesz analyst, Zoltan Kiszelly, told the BBC “the government wanted to have a free hand in dealing with this pandemic, that’s why they wanted to have this power.

“But there is … no intention of the government to limit freedom of speech or freedom of the media.”

A hate campaign in government media against independent news outlets has alarmed journalists.

“When anger and resentment is incited against us in the media, it serves only to demean and silence the voices of those who have heroically taken their places on the frontlines of public health,” wrote Peter Magyari in 444, a critical news portal.

Source: BBC


The Guardian:

The bill introduces jail terms of up to five years for intentionally spreading misinformation that hinders the government response to the pandemic, leading to fears that it could be used to censor or self-censor criticism of the government response.

9 Comments
  1. thomas malthaus says

    I think Viktor Orban doesn’t suffer fools gladly. As he has treated the illegal immigrant issue, so does he approach the coronavirus spread.

    1. Fenyő Maja says

      this is a fake article dont believe a word of it.

      1. thomas malthaus says

        I’m not saying he’s a dictator. I think he’s very deliberate in his methods. I think he’s practical and very much a capitalist.

        1. Jozo Magoc says

          Typical Hungarian gypsy, as the rumors goes in Hungary by those who hate him( liberal,judaised junkies)…

  2. Jozo Magoc says

    Jew Jakab is a piece of shit, as his article! I’ ve there relatives, and they are telling something else as this ash claiming to be in WW2, most li-ke- ly Nazi,as most of them are!!!

  3. Fenyő Maja says

    Faka fake fake. Have you got this info from Jakab Peter? (Jakab who spent a huge amount of money on anti government propaganda). Or any other Jobbik party members? I am deeply dissapointed in publishing this article.
    No one is going to prison, there is no curfew, state of emergency lasts till the end of the epidemic. There are a number of economic support for enterprises.

  4. ke4ram says

    I had high regards for this guy,,, now he is just another power grabbing ass wipe.

    1. Fenyő Maja says

      this is fake news. dont believe a word of it

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