Trianonská smlouva a její reflexe v současné maďarské politice
Date issued
2012
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
After the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election, Hungary found itself in a very specific
position within Europe. Due to the election results, the conservative right-wing Fidesz party
was able to form a single-party government with constitutional majority, which meant it
was very easy for them to pass new legislation. At the same time, the strongly nationalist
Jobbik also party entered the Hungarian Parliament. This party founded the Hungarian
Guard, a paramilitary group. Due to those variables, certain links, which are demonstrated
in the form of laws that reflect the more than ninety years old Treaty of Trianon, are emerging
in Hungarian politics. The aim of this paper is to analyse a number of laws which reflect
or refer to the Treaty of Trianon, and which were passed in the Hungarian Parliament in the
last two years. The first analysed law establishes the day of the signing of the treaty (the 4th
of June) as the Day of National Unity of all Hungarians. The second one is the law on dual
citizenship, which makes it possible for the Hungarians living in other states to apply for
Hungarian citizenship. In the third part of the article, the new Hungarian constitution is
analysed. A part of this analysis also focuses on the strongly nationalist Jobbik party and of
their offshoot – the paramilitary Hungarian Guard.
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Maďarsko, trianonská smlouva, zákon o národní soudržnosti, zákon o dvojím občanství, 2010-2012
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2012, č. 3, s. 121-143.