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« on: December 20, 2011, 04:02:35 PM »

Has anyone here been to the Jewish quarter of Budapest (iirc it's in the 'Pest' part)? It's pretty vibrant and fun. Short of reading this forum/wikipedia/or actively searching for the topic on like JSTOR, there's no way you'd ascertain that a non-negligible percentage of parliament seats are controlled by people who harbor anti-semitic beliefs.

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I don't really understand the incentive behind this. Fidesz and MSZP basically alternate election victories, no? No party ever remains perpetually popular if they're in office perpetually. People will start to get pissed off if the can't replace the incumbents. So why not simply sit on the status-quo? I realize people are protecting their jobs, but is it really that difficult to find work if you have "Member of Parliament, Hungary" on your resume?
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